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The expertise, compassion, dedication, and innovation expressed by ACCC Members is critical to the success of cancer programs and practices across the country who work so diligently on behalf of patients with cancer. No matter the size or reach of your program, ACCC wants to hear what you and your colleagues are doing on the frontlines of cancer care.

  • Tell us about new facilities, partnerships, hirings, and technologies.
  • Share your program's process and quality improvement initiatives.
  • Spread the success of your fundraisers, benefits, and events.
  • Announce your latest awards, accolades, accomplishments, and accreditations.

Through our powerful network of more than 25,000 cancer care professionals, you can spread your Member News in a number of ways. Bring your patient and provider resources to a national audience.

  • Every other Monday, ACCC shares the work of our Cancer Program Members on our Member Mondays blog.
  • Be featured on ACCC social media. With more than 6,000 combined social media followers on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook, we provide a valuable platform to showcase your work.
  • Your program can be highlighted on the ACCCBuzz blog.
  • Your solutions and achievements can be featured in an upcoming Spotlight column or feature article in Oncology Issues.

To submit your Member News, visit the ACCC Member News Portal.

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FROM THE ACCCBUZZ BLOG

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    Providing High-Quality Ovarian Cancer Care
    December 20, 2021
    Given the difficulty of managing patients with a high disease burden who are often undergoing toxic treatment regimens and managing multiple office visits, maintaining high-quality ovarian cancer care can be a challenge.
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    ACCC’s Precision Medicine Tools Help Guide Survivorship Care
    December 02, 2021
    The evolution of immunotherapy treatment for patients with cancer has given rise to a new class of cancer survivors whose novel experiences with these treatments require new tools and resources. In particular, managing potential toxicities during and beyond treatment requires coordinated care among multiple providers that is essential for positive outcomes.
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    New Small-Group CE Opportunities Offer Personalized Virtual Learning
    October 27, 2021
    ACCC is offering two new online continuing education (CE) initiatives that leverage small-group learning among clinicians and their peers who have roles in the care and treatment of patients with early-stage NSCLC and patients with advanced HER2+ breast cancer.

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