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With disparate breast cancer outcomes, lack of messages of hope, and limited available support for Black women, Rev. Tammie and her late sister were inspired to co-found Carrie’s TOUCH in 2006.
Your Guide to mRNA Vaccines Last month, first doses of the long-anticipated COVID-19 vaccine began arriving in Washington state. (Please keep in mind these initial doses are being prioritized for front-line healthcare workers and those living in long-term care facilities, and we are not currently scheduling patients for the COVID-19 vaccine.) These vaccines represent not only …
Rather than fielding its annual Trending Now in Cancer Care survey while cancer programs were experiencing unprecedented challenges due to the extended public health emergency, ACCC chose to facilitate conversations with its members to capture the lived experiences of the most pertinent issues impacting oncology practice and care delivery.
Over the last several months, ACCC members have experienced a rising trend of payer-mandated white and brown bagging. ACCC will continue to monitor and update members about issues related to white and brown bagging.
Oncologists may not be on the frontline taking care of patients with COVID-19 in intensive care units or emergency departments, but we do have the chance to advocate for vaccination to win the race against this deadly virus.
One important step toward supporting the health of Indigenous Peoples was the opening of the Center for Indigenous Cancer Research (CICR) at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in January 2020. Its mission: to reduce the impact of cancer on Indigenous communities regionally, nationally, and internationally.
COVID-19 Vaccines and People With Cancer COVID-19 VACCINES AND PEOPLE WITH CANCER Are the vaccines safe for people with cancer? The COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials completed so far enrolled very few people with cancer, so there is not definitive data on the safety or effectiveness of the currently authorized vaccines (Pfizer BioNTech, Moderna, and …
2020 Trends in Cancer Care Delivery Source. 2020 Trending Now in Cancer Care Survey. Financial Navigation Goes Virtual • Navigators were largely unable to have face-to-face conversations with patients onsite, instead relying on phone calls or virtual platforms. • Many patients did not have access to the necessary technology, or even adequate Internet connection. • Patients …
Oncology Issues sat down with Dr. Schilsky to look back on his career and look forward to future research breakthroughs in this era of COVID-19 and beyond.
In 2016, the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) initiated a three-year multiphase project to develop an Optimal Care Coordination Model (OCCM) for Medicaid patients with lung cancer that would help assess and strengthen care delivery systems by facilitating and expanding access to multidisciplinary coordinated care.
Survivors of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancers face greater financial hardship in adulthood than adults without a cancer history, according to a study published this month in The Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Learn how the Children’s Cancer Cause is closely studying financial toxicity in childhood cancer survivors and working to identifying policy solutions to help.
Oncology practices and research sites invited to test site assessment tool and implicit bias training program in next phase of collaboration. Alexandria, Va. and Rockville, Md. – In a continuation of their collaboration to increase clinical trial participation among patients from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and Association of Community …
BillDetails House Action Senate Action Bill Relating To Sponsor(s) 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read 1st Read Committee(s) 2nd Read 3rd Read Last Action Last Action Date Summary H39 [Active] Establish Birth Center Licensure Act Donna White, Donny Lambeth 02/02/21 Ref to the Com on Health, if favorable, Finance, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations …
MSOS 2021 Fall Conference Tuesday, November 2, 2021 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Billings | Billings, MT Exhibit Table Registration Form Registration Fee $2,500 Registration Fee Includes: ▪ Draped, display table, no electricity ▪ Up to two (2) attendees ▪ Your company recognized in the conference program ▪ Select your table location from unassigned display tables Conference Contact …
Click to enter a date Choose an item Enter First & Last Name Title Select company name Dear Choose an item Last Name, The Montana State Oncology Society (MSOS) Board of Directors invites your company to attend and display at the MSOS 2021 Fall Conference, November 2, 2021, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Billings in Billings, Montana. The $2,500 Exhibitor fee …
Revised 4.23. 2021 Resource Center Information CORPORATE MEMBERS Corporate memberships receive a complimentary display table, in the Resource Center, at state society membership conference(s). Corporate Memberships, based on their specific membership type, have the right to have up to four (4) or five (5) representatives who may attend all open programming …
April 27, 2021
Panelists discussed considerations for resuming pre-pandemic level visits and procedures for patients with CLL, AML, and Multiple Myeloma. Hear wins and challenges in providing care in a pandemic.