Cancer Program Evaluation
Colorado’s Combined Cancer Evaluation Plan
This document is the current plan for assessing CDPHEs integrated cancer prevention and control efforts, including the Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, Women’s Wellness Connection and the Colorectal Cancer Control Program.
- December 2020 Revision to the complete cancer evaluation plan
- Colorado’s Approach to Cancer - a graphic that visualizes CDPHE’s overall approach to cancer prevention and control as well as the intersection of strategies across both the socio-ecological model and the cancer continuum of care.
- Colorado’s Cancer Logic Model - a high-level graphic logic model (theory of change) for CDPHE’s cancer prevention and control efforts
- September 2019 Revision to Evaluation Questions and Performance Measures only (September 30, 2019)
- Original Five-Year Evaluation Plan (2017-2022), including the complete evaluation narrative, evaluation questions and performance measures, data sources and data management plans (September 27, 2018)
Cancer Evaluation Stakeholder Workgroup
The Cancer Evaluation Stakeholder Workgroup (ESW) exists to provide a forum for information exchange and open discussion between CDPHE programs and external partners to help inform the scope and focus of cancer program evaluation so that findings may be utilized to improve cancer programs. If you would like to participate in the Cancer ESW, please contact Shannon Lawrence, CDPHE Cancer Evaluator.
- Access agendas, slides and notes from Cancer ESW meetings
Evaluation Findings
Women’s Wellness Connection (WWC) Health Navigation and Clinical Services Interactive Reach Maps
- These interactive maps show the percent of eligible uninsured and insured women ages 21 to 39 and 40 to 64 served at clinics funded for WWC Health Navigation and Clinical Services.
Partner Reports
Cancer Plan Progress
The Colorado Cancer Coalition Year in Review reports updates from the Coalition’s Task Forces and updates on the Colorado Cancer Plan.