The American Cancer Society’s key stakeholders are people with cancer and their families.
Last week’s Supreme Court decision to overrule Roe v. Wade returned the power to regulate reproductive health to individual states.
Roe v. Wade is about more than just abortion.
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, The Cancer Letter has compiled comments from U.S. cancer centers, advocacy groups, professional societies, and medical journals.
Folakemi Odedina was named enterprise deputy director of community outreach and engagement at Mayo Clinic Cancer Center.
The Cancer Care Equity Act (SB 987) was unanimously passed by the California State Senate in a 34-0 vote. The bill is expected to be heard by the Assembly Health Committee next month.
Mona Fouad received The Vilcek Foundation and The Arnold P. Gold Foundation’s 2022 Vilcek-Gold Award for Humanism in Healthcare.
ASTRO delivered comments to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in response to the agency’s proposed rule that would indefinitely postpone the start of an alternative payment model for radiation oncology.
Researchers at the American Cancer Society found that parental cancer is associated with a greater likelihood of family-level food insecurity, financial worry about housing costs and other monthly bills, and transportation barriers to medical care for children in the United States.
Researchers at ACS showed that the mortality risk from cardiovascular disease differs considerably among cancer survivors by race/ethnicity and cancer types.






