This map is best viewed on a desktop or tablet.
The Colorado Cancer Resources Map is an interactive tool developed by the University of Colorado Anschutz Cancer Center’s Office of Community Outreach and Engagement to help people find cancer-related resources throughout the state. The map brings together information about prevention, screening, treatment, and support services in one place, making it easier for individuals, caregivers, community organizations, and health professionals to connect with the resources they need.
Colorado is a geographically large and diverse state, with urban, suburban, rural, and frontier communities. Access to cancer services can differ widely depending on where people live, and it is not always easy to know what support is available locally. The map helps address this challenge by offering a visual way to explore resources by region and community. Users can search for screening sites, diagnostic services, patient navigation services, clinics, survivorship resources, and other programs that play an important role in cancer prevention and care.
The map is easy to use and can be accessed on desktops or tablets. It is also available in both English and Spanish to support broader accessibility and to better serve Colorado’s communities. By helping people locate resources closer to home, the map can reduce barriers related to distance, awareness, and coordination of services.
This map strengthens cancer prevention and care efforts across the state by improving access to information, supporting informed decision-making, and helping communities connect with the services that matter most. It allows individuals, health professionals, and community organizations to quickly see and connect with available support systems, strengthening local cancer prevention and care networks throughout the state.
Full-Screen Version | Spanish Version (Mapa de Cáncer en Colorado)