Oncologist-approved cancer information from the American Society of Clinical Oncology

Public Policy Advocacy and ASCO  

In this section, you can find information on timely cancer policy issues, the current status of national legislation about cancer, as well as an introduction about the most effective ways to communicate with lawmakers and other decisionmakers.

CancerProgress.Net is a dynamic website demonstrating four decades of progress against cancer. The site is intended to provide an easily accessible, visual history of advances against major types of cancer in every area of patient care, from molecularly targeted therapies to quality of life.

The site offers an interactive journey through 40 years of major advances in treatment, prevention, and diagnosis, as well as expert perspective on remaining challenges, and other useful tools designed for anyone interested in progress against cancer. ASCO created CancerProgress.Net to mark the 40th anniversary of the National Cancer Act of 1971, which led to major new investments in cancer research and significant increases in cancer survival. The timeline was developed under the guidance of 17 of the nation's leading oncologists. 

2010 Health Reform Policy: ASCO Statement on the Passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act, 3/26/2010

Researching Current Policy Issues: This section includes timely information on legislative and regulatory issues and ASCO’s advocacy programs. ASCO’s website includes a host of legislative and regulatory resources that can help oncologists, as well as people who are interested in cancer issues, find current information on issues that have a substantial impact on the cancer community. The Society’s advocacy programs are designed to educate Congress, the media, and the general public about the effects of legislation on the ability of oncology professionals to provide high-quality cancer care.

ASCO in Action: Learn more about the society’s cancer policy and health care priorities on this page of ASCO.org that spotlights legislative and regulatory issues that affect cancer care and research.

Communicating with Decision Makers: Each year, Congress makes decisions that affect the broad scope of issues relating to cancer care, including prevention, education, research, treatment and payment decisions. In order to influence Congress’ decision-making process, citizens concerned with important health care issues – both patients and medical professionals alike – need to get involved by contacting their elected officials in the House of Representatives and Senate.While the goals of advocacy are simple in principle – to educate and influence – effective advocacy requires a basic understanding of the legislative process and environment.

The following websites provide information for anyone interested in Congressional activities on cancer issues and how you can provide your input to elected leaders.

ASCO’s Grassroots Action Center. The ASCO Grassroots Action Center includes links to the latest ASCO alerts on Congressional activities, as well as contact information for elected officials.

U.S. Senate. This website contains information on the U.S. Senate, including facts about Senate leadership, committees, and members, as well as information about legislation that is currently being considered and votes that have occurred.

U.S. House of Representatives. This website contains information on the U.S. House of Representatives, including facts about House leadership, committees, and members, as well as information about legislation that is currently being considered and votes that have occurred.

Library of Congress’ THOMAS. This searchable website contains legislative information from the Library of Congress, including the status of all legislation introduced in Congress.



Last Updated: January 06, 2012



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