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Nevada

This annual event explores the intersection of oncology and public policy. The 2022 forum will serve as a preview of the critical cancer policy issues that ACS CAN will be prioritizing in Nevada during the 2023 state legislative session, while giving attendees the opportunity to network with colleagues.

Pennsylvania

Patient Navigation and Reducing Disparities September 27, 2022 11:00 am EST

North Carolina

Join ACS CAN and our Health Action NC coalition partners at the General Assembly in Raleigh, 16 West Jones Street, on Tuesday, August 23 rd at 10 a.m. We will gather for a press conference to highlight the importance of Medicaid Expansion in North Carolina. The larger the crowd, the...

Florida

Friday, December 2nd 9:00 AM EST Please join us on Friday, December 2, 2022 at 9AM for a discussion focusing on patient access to increase cancer screening rates, with an emphasis on helping ensure that everyone in the United States equitably benefits from the tools available to prevent, detect, treat...

Ohio

American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network 2022 Ohio Policy Forum This event will feature a lineup of expert presenters and panelists who will discuss the intersection of public policy and the recent advancements and new technologies in cancer care. Advance registration required. Space is limited.

Massachusetts

With the Senate unanimously passing the step therapy bill this week, the House and Senate must now come to an agreement before sending it to Governor Baker's desk. Contact your Representative & ask them to agree to the Senate version of the bill!

Georgia

The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) will host its annual ACS CAN Georgia Cancer Policy Forum virtually on Wednesday, October 26th. The event will begin at 10:00 AM EST and run until 11:30 AM EST.

Massachusetts

On Tuesday July 26th, the Massachusetts Senate unanimously passed ACS CAN's priority step therapy and patient safety legislation. Take a minute to thank your Senator before our advocacy continues to the Governor!

Massachusetts

On Tuesday, July 26th, the Massachusetts Senate will be voting on priority legislation which would limit the use of step therapy, also referred to as "Fail First" protocols. The House unanimously passed a similar bill a few weeks ago. Contact your Senator TODAY to vote YES!

Nebraska

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