Goal 1: Maximize cancer control resources by increasing collaboration among Florida cancer control stakeholders.
DATA
Goal 2: Ensure collection of comprehensive and high-quality cancer-related data from all Florida cancer patients to inform cancer prevention and control programs.
PREVENTION AND RISK REDUCTION
Goal 3: Reduce the incidence and mortality from tobacco-related cancers in all Floridians.
Goal 4: Eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem in Florida by increasing vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) and increasing cervical cancer screening.
Goal 5: Decrease the incidence of skin cancer in all Floridians by reducing exposure to natural and artificial sources of ultraviolet (UV) light.
Goal 6: Increase the use of genomic cancer risk assessments, including genetic counseling and appropriate genetic testing.
Goal 7: Decrease heavy alcohol use and binge drinking by Florida youth and adults.
Goal 8: Reduce the risk of cancer in all Floridians through maintenance of healthy body weights, physical activity, and healthful diets.
Goal 9: Reduce radon gas exposure in all Florida households, workplaces, and other buildings.
SCREENING AND EARLY DETECTION
Goal 10: Reduce lung cancer mortality through early detection of lung cancer in Floridians.
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
Goal 15: Achieve excellent clinical outcomes for all Floridians through access to high-quality, evidence-based cancer treatment.
QUALITY OF LIFE, SURVIVORSHIP AND END OF LIFE CARE
Goal 16: Achieve excellent quality of life for all Floridians with cancer and their caregivers from Day 1 of diagnosis, during treatment, and after treatment.
CHILDHOOD CANCERS
Goal 18: Provide high quality pediatric oncology care to every child with cancer in Florida.
RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
Goal 21: Achieve a national reputation in Florida for innovative and impactful cancer research.