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Chapter Membership
The Association of Community Cancer Centers has 28 Chapter Members from state oncology organizations that include oncologists and other healthcare providers. Of these 28 Chapter Members, 17 are managed by the Oncology State Society Network (OSSN).
To join a state society, go to the individual web page of each state.
To become a chapter member, call Lori Gardner, 301.984.9496, ext. 226,
for more information.
Chapter members managed by OSSNThe Oncology State Society Network (OSSN) is made up of 17 oncology societies that use ACCC management services.
- The Arizona Clinical Oncology Society (TACOS)
- Rocky Mountain Oncology Society (RMOS)
- Hawaii Society of Clinical Oncology (HSCO)
- Illinois Medical Oncology Society (IMOS)
- Indiana Oncology Society (IOS)
- Iowa Oncology Society (IOS)
- Kansas Society of Clinical Oncology (KaSCO)
- Minnesota Society of Clinical Oncology (MSCO)
- Missouri Oncology Society (MOS)
- Nevada Oncology Society (NOS)
- North Carolina Oncology Association (NCOA)
- South Carolina Oncology Society (SCOS)
- Tennessee Oncology Practice Society (TOPS)
- Texas Society of Clinical Oncology (TxSCO)
- Virginia Association of Hematologists and Oncologists (VAHO)
- West Virginia Oncology Society (WVOS)
- Wisconsin Association of Hematology and Oncology (WAHO)
Other ACCC chapter members- Association of Northern California Oncologists (ANCO)
- Connecticut Oncology Association (COA)
- Medical Oncology Association of Southern California (MOASC)
- Florida Society of Clinical Oncology (FLASCO)
- Louisiana Oncology Society (LOS)
- Massachusetts Society of Clinical Oncologists (MSCO)
- Michigan Society of Hematology & Oncology (MSHO)
- New Mexico Society of Clinical Oncology (NMSCO)
- Ohio Hematology Oncology Society (OHOS)
- Society of Rhode Island Clinical Oncologists (RICO)
- Washington State Medical Oncology Society (WSMOS)
Key Benefits
All members of state chapters receive:
- ACCC's award-winning magazine, Oncology Issues, addressing the trends and changes affecting both the delivery and financing of cancer care services.
- Access to MyNetwork, a members-only online community and discussion forum that enables members to network with colleagues nationwide and in every area of cancer care. Gain practical solutions to your concerns.
- Access to the most up-to-date public policy and advocacy issues affecting the oncology team and its patients through legislative updates and ACCC's weekly membership e–newsletter, ACCConnect, drug updates, and more.
- Benchmarking resources on ACCC's members-only website, including detailed job descriptions and salary surveys.
- Answers to reimbursement questions in an online forum.
- Free regional Economic and Management Meetings to help you address the complexities of oncology management.
- Discounted fees to ACCC's national meetings.
Chapter members are included in ACCC's Directors and Officers insurance policy at discounted rates.
Join a State Society
To join a state society, go to the individual web page of each state.
Become a Chapter Member
To become a chapter member, call Lori Gardner, 301.984.9496, ext. 226, for more information.

