More than 294,300 people in Wisconsin are living with a cancer diagnosis. The Wisconsin Cancer Collaborative aims to lift the burden cancer can have on patients and families. Made up of a statewide coalition of 140 organizations, the collaborative provides organizations on the front lines of cancer care and prevention with the tools, support and knowledge they need to create healthier communities. Over the next 10 years, the Wisconsin Cancer Collaborative is working to provide better access for cancer screening and treatment and improve cancer health equity across the state.
Carbone Cancer Center
The University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center is recognized throughout the Midwest and the nation as one of the leading innovators in cancer research, quality patient care and active community involvement. UW Carbone Cancer Center is the only comprehensive cancer center in Wisconsin, as designated by the National Cancer Institute. Learn more about clinical studies and other initiatives on our UW Carbone Cancer Center Research and Health Professionals Site.