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== American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network ==
The '''American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network''' (ACS CAN) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy affiliate of the [[American Cancer Society]] (ACS). Established in 2001, ACS CAN is dedicated to eliminating [[cancer]] as a major health problem by advocating for public policies that reduce cancer risk, increase access to care, and improve the quality of life for cancer patients and survivors.
== Mission and Goals ==
ACS CAN's mission is to support evidence-based policy and legislative solutions designed to eliminate cancer as a major health issue. The organization focuses on:
* Increasing funding for cancer research and prevention programs.
* Ensuring access to affordable, quality health care for all individuals, particularly those affected by cancer.
* Reducing tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke.
* Improving the quality of life for cancer patients and survivors.
== Advocacy and Policy Initiatives ==
ACS CAN engages in a variety of advocacy efforts at the local, state, and federal levels. Key initiatives include:
* '''Cancer Research Funding''': Advocating for increased funding for the [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH) and the [[National Cancer Institute]] (NCI) to support cancer research.
* '''Access to Care''': Supporting policies that expand access to [[Medicaid]] and [[Medicare]], and advocating for the protection of the [[Affordable Care Act]] (ACA).
* '''Tobacco Control''': Promoting comprehensive tobacco control policies, including higher tobacco taxes, smoke-free laws, and funding for tobacco cessation programs.
* '''Patient Quality of Life''': Supporting legislation that improves palliative care and pain management for cancer patients.
== Organizational Structure ==
ACS CAN operates through a network of volunteers and staff across the United States. The organization is governed by a board of directors and works closely with the American Cancer Society to align its advocacy efforts with the Society's mission.
== Public Engagement ==
ACS CAN engages the public through grassroots advocacy campaigns, encouraging individuals to participate in "lobby days," sign petitions, and contact their elected officials about cancer-related issues. The organization also provides resources and training for advocates to effectively communicate with policymakers.
== Related Pages ==
* [[American Cancer Society]]
* [[Cancer research]]
* [[Tobacco control]]
* [[Affordable Care Act]]
* [[National Institutes of Health]]
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[[Category:Cancer organizations]]
[[Category:Non-profit organizations based in the United States]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 2001]]

Latest revision as of 00:42, 19 February 2025

American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network[edit]

The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy affiliate of the American Cancer Society (ACS). Established in 2001, ACS CAN is dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by advocating for public policies that reduce cancer risk, increase access to care, and improve the quality of life for cancer patients and survivors.

Mission and Goals[edit]

ACS CAN's mission is to support evidence-based policy and legislative solutions designed to eliminate cancer as a major health issue. The organization focuses on:

  • Increasing funding for cancer research and prevention programs.
  • Ensuring access to affordable, quality health care for all individuals, particularly those affected by cancer.
  • Reducing tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke.
  • Improving the quality of life for cancer patients and survivors.

Advocacy and Policy Initiatives[edit]

ACS CAN engages in a variety of advocacy efforts at the local, state, and federal levels. Key initiatives include:

  • Cancer Research Funding: Advocating for increased funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to support cancer research.
  • Access to Care: Supporting policies that expand access to Medicaid and Medicare, and advocating for the protection of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
  • Tobacco Control: Promoting comprehensive tobacco control policies, including higher tobacco taxes, smoke-free laws, and funding for tobacco cessation programs.
  • Patient Quality of Life: Supporting legislation that improves palliative care and pain management for cancer patients.

Organizational Structure[edit]

ACS CAN operates through a network of volunteers and staff across the United States. The organization is governed by a board of directors and works closely with the American Cancer Society to align its advocacy efforts with the Society's mission.

Public Engagement[edit]

ACS CAN engages the public through grassroots advocacy campaigns, encouraging individuals to participate in "lobby days," sign petitions, and contact their elected officials about cancer-related issues. The organization also provides resources and training for advocates to effectively communicate with policymakers.

Related Pages[edit]