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ACCC's Annual Report: 2008–2009

Founded in 1974, the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) is proud to celebrate 35 years of service to the oncology community. ACCC's core purpose is to be the leading education and advocacy organization for the cancer team.

ACCC will fulfill its core purpose by pursuing and adhering to these core values:

  1. Integrity
  2. Collaboration
  3. Stewardship
  4. Knowledge
  5. Respect
  6. Innovation
  7. Excellence.

ACCC provides a national forum for addressing issues that affect community cancer programs, such as regulatory and legislative issues, measurements of the quality of care, and clinical research. Its unique membership of more than 670 hospital cancer programs and oncology private practices includes all members of the cancer care team: medical and radiation oncologists, surgeons, cancer program administrators and medical directors, oncology nurses, pharmacists, radiation therapists, oncology social workers, and cancer program data managers.

More than 500 physicians, nurses, administrators, and other oncology professionals have joined ACCC as Individual Members.

Download ACCC's 2008–2009 Annual Report (PDF 11.2 MB)

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