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ASCO’s legislative and regulatory resources help oncologists remain current on issues that have a substantial impact on the research community. The Society’s advocacy programs are designed to educate Congress, Federal agencies, the media, and the general public about the effects of legislation and regulation on the ability of oncology professionals to conduct quality research. Here you will find timely information on legislative and regulatory issues and ASCO’s advocacy programs related to research activities. A full listing of ASCO’s public policy activities is available here.
Advocacy Tools:
ASCO provides information on federal agencies and Congress as well as tips on how to communicate and meet with federal officials, including finding your Members of Congress.
Cancer Policy Today:
A bi-weekly series of communications for ASCO members and others in the cancer community to keep you informed about ASCO’s regulatory and legislative efforts and future advocacy efforts related to Cancer Research, Quality Care and Medicare.
Clinical Trials:
Clinical trials are vital to ensuring continued advancement of cancer therapies. ASCO is engaged in legislative and regulatory activities related to the conduct, coverage and oversight of cancer research
Federal Research Funding:
Information on ASCO’s advocacy efforts to increase federal cancer research funding at NIH and NCI.
Stem Cell Research:
ASCO supports federal funding for embryonic stem cell research that incorporates ethical and scientific expertise of the NIH.