Memberships

 

ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY CANCER CENTERS (ACCC)

The Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC) is a powerful community of more than 34,000 multidisciplinary practitioners and 1,700 cancer programs and practices nationwide. Founded in 1974, ACCC brings together healthcare professionals across all disciplines in oncology to promote quality cancer care. It is estimated that 65 percent of the nation’s cancer patients are treated by a member of ACCC.

AMERICAN PSYCHOSOCIAL ONCOLOGY SOCIETY (APOS)

The American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) was formed in 1986 to bring together professionals working in the psychological, behavioral and social aspects of cancer.

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL ONCOLOGY (ASCO)

The American Society of Clinical Oncology is a professional organization representing physicians of all oncology sub-specialties who care for people with cancer.

ASSOCIATION OF ONCOLOGY SOCIAL WORK

Non-profit organization focused on enhancing psychosocial services though advocacy, research, and education for people with cancer.

CANCER ALLIANCE OF TEXAS

To engage organizations, agencies, institutions, and individuals to work collaboratively to reduce the impact of cancer in Texas and promote the Texas Cancer Plan.

CANCERX

CancerX is a public-private partnership announced by The White House as a national accelerator to boost innovation in the fight against cancer as part of the reignited Cancer Moonshot.

COALITION TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO CANCER CARE (CIACC)

The Coalition to Improve Access to Cancer Care (CIACC) is a patient-focused organization representing patients, health-care professionals, care centers and the life sciences industry.

HEALTH EQUITY ACCELERATION COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE (COP)

The Health Equity Acceleration Community of Practice is a forum to facilitate connections and share actionable best practices across our US advocacy partners. The intent of the CoP is to help accelerate the impact of advocacy groups’ health equity programs, so all patients have access to transformative medicines and vaccines.

HEALTHY PEOPLE 2030 CHAMPION

Healthy People 2030 Champions are a diverse array of public and private organizations that impact health outcomes at the state, tribal, and local level. This can include governmental and non-governmental organizations, nonprofits, businesses, academic organizations, and philanthropic organizations. These organizations are committed to working toward Healthy People’s overarching goals and objectives in their communities or service areas.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS & EXECUTIVES (NANOE)

Nationwide network of donors, volunteers and charitable leaders whose relentless commitment to significant and sustainable impact transforms the communities we serve.

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NONPROFITS

The National Council of Nonprofits is the largest network of nonprofits in North America. They champion, inform, and connect organizations across the country to score big wins for nonprofits and the communities they serve.

NONPROFIT TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISE NETWORK (NTEN)

A community of nonprofit professionals learning to use technology strategically and equitably.

ONCOLOGY NURSING SOCIETY (ONS)

The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) is a professional association that represents 100,000 nurses and is the professional home to more than 35,000 members. ONS is committed to promoting excellence in oncology nursing and the transformation of cancer care.

PFIZER ONCOLOGY PATIENT CENTRICITY ECOSYSTEM (POPCE)

The Pfizer Oncology Patient Centricity Ecosystem (POPCE) was designed to facilitate collaboration, sharing of information, and partnership in advancing patient-centric activities with Pfizer and patient advocacy colleagues.

TENNESSEE CANCER COALITION

The Tennessee Cancer Coalition, or TC2, is a statewide, multidisciplinary, coalition of progressive leaders in cancer care and support.  TC2 provides networking, education, best practice sharing, and partnership opportunities for individuals and organizations.