NCCS believes that policy change is essential to ensuring cancer survivors have access to quality cancer care. We represent the perspective of cancer survivors in public policy discussions, and we encourage and empower survivors to share their stories with policymakers.
关于我们
Founded by and for cancer survivors, the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship is a patient-centered organization that advocates for quality cancer care for all people touched by cancer. We drive patient-centered public policies to make cancer care the best possible for survivors—from the time of their diagnosis onward—and their loved ones. We represent the interests of cancer survivors to Congress, the federal government, policymakers, payers, providers, and others whose work affects people with cancer. We promote cancer care planning, at diagnosis and at key transition points during treatment and survivorship. We advocate for policies that improve the way our country delivers, regulates, and finances cancer care. We provide tools and information to help survivors be fully engaged in their care. More information is available at www.canceradvocacy.org or 1-888-650-9127.
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https://www.canceradvocacy.org
National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Silver Spring,MD
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1986
- 领域
- advocacy、patient education、patient empowerment和public policy
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主要
8455 Colesville Rd
Suite 930
US,MD,Silver Spring,20910
National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship员工
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Shelley Fuld Nasso
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Karen Horowitz : Development: Patient Navigati
Development Professional and Patient Advocate
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Kathy Oliver
Research, Advocacy, Training and Support Team member (Volunteer Position) at Fight Colorectal Cancer
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Veronika Panagiotou, PhD
Director of Advocacy and Programs at National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
动态
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Join Triage Health for a FREE webinar about Taking Time Off Work on 3/27! Register: TriageHealth.org/Webinars. Your rights matter. This webinar will explain key federal laws like FMLA and ADA and state and local leave laws, how these laws work together and other important health care rights at work. #TriageTalks #HealthCareRights #RightsatWork
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Your voice matters. We're gathering stories from cancer survivors and their loved ones about how Medicaid has impacted your care and why it’s vital to the cancer community. Share your experience and help us advocate for those who rely on this essential support: https://lnkd.in/ePzC-bDR
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Attention advocates: Looking for more ways to engage? Check out our advocate engagement portal where you can quickly find new ways to get involved: https://lnkd.in/ebV9W_zp
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Join the 1986 Club: Make a Lasting Impact for Cancer Survivors At NCCS, we are committed to ensuring that every cancer survivor receives the care and support they need. The 1986 Club, our monthly donor community, provides steady, reliable funding that makes our advocacy and survivorship programs possible. Hear from a 1986 Club Member: I’m a 1986 Club member because NCCS gave me the opportunity to "lobby" my Senators and District representative for a cause that is very important to me. As a result of advocating, I was able to form a constituent/politician relationship with my Representative, Jasmine Crockett. That would not be possible without the work NCCS is doing. ~Carmen Pace, 1986 Club Member Join the 1986 Club today and be a champion for cancer survivors—every month, all year long. Link: https://lnkd.in/gm5c5YCP
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Stay connected with NCCS! We’re sharing the latest in #CancerAdvocacy and #CancerSurvivorship across all our social media channels—now including BlueSky Social! Follow us everywhere to stay updated on survivor stories, policy updates, advocacy opportunities, and more: ?? Facebook & Instagram: @cancersurvivorship ?? LinkedIn: @nccscanceradvocacy ?? BlueSky: @https://lnkd.in/eC-TYnmE ?? X (Twitter): @CancerAdvocacy ?? Plus, subscribe to our YouTube channel for videos and survivor stories: https://lnkd.in/eabKRgj6 Let’s amplify the voices of cancer survivors together! #FollowNCCS
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Meet Kirby Lewis. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012 and later facing metastatic recurrence, he became a passionate advocate, raising awareness that men can get breast cancer too and pushing for better survivorship care. Learn more about Kirby in this month's Advocate Spotlight: https://lnkd.in/erjKMnjr
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Register now to join NCCS Board Member Julia Rowland, Ph.D for a webinar hosted by Smith Center for Healing and the Arts titled: From Cancer Patient to Cancer Survivor: Navigating the Transition. Register here: https://lnkd.in/ejjGP3Ua
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Want to make a difference for all cancer survivors? Join our Cancer Policy & Advocacy Team. CPAT is made up of patients, survivors, and family members who want quality cancer care for all who are touched by cancer. No matter your expertise, your contribution matters. Learn more and get involved. Join us: https://lnkd.in/e6VKX8W8 #CancerSurvivor #CancerAdvocacy #MakeADifference
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Join Triage Health for a FREE webinar about Taking Time Off Work on 3/27! Register: TriageHealth.org/Webinars. Your rights matter. This webinar will explain key federal laws like FMLA and ADA and state and local leave laws, how these laws work together and other important health care rights at work. #TriageTalks #HealthCareRights #RightsatWork
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