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A cancer control program is like a chair with four legs, a seat and a back. The four legs represent the interventions or programs of prevention, screening, treatment and palliation. The seat joins the four legs into a functional chair. It represents the organizational structure, management and governance of a national cancer control program that integrates its four programs into a functional unity. The back of the chair provides support. Here it represents the infrastructure that needs to be in place for the four programs to function.