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2011 Cancer Program Administrator Survey

Results from a survey by the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) suggest that administrators within the nation’s cancer programs are generally satisfied with their positions, although many report the economy is affecting their ability to access the capital needed to acquire new technologies or expand services. Salaries are up.

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2010 Cancer Care Trends in Community Cancer Centers Survey

The second year of an annual ACCC survey designed to identify and compare trends in conditions and organizational performance in the oncology marketplace. The survey provides ACCC with information to assist members in evaluating their organizations' performance. The survey will be conducted annually for three years, and is a joint project between ACCC and Eli Lilly.

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2009 Cancer Care Trends in Community Cancer Centers Survey

To identify and compare trends in conditions and organizational performance in the oncology marketplace, the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) initiated an annual survey of its membership in July 2008. The survey provides ACCC with information to assist members in evaluating their organizations’ performance. The survey will be conducted annually for three years, and is a joint project between ACCC and Eli Lilly.

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ACCC 2009 Cancer Program Administrator Survey

In February and March 2009, ACCC encouraged cancer program administrators employed at ACCC-Member Cancer Programs to take an online survey. Slightly more than 19 percent (130 institutions) responded to ACCC's survey.

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2008 Off-Label Drug Use Survey

In 2008 ACCC and Covance Market Access Services, Inc., released a final report on the "Impact of Payer Coverage and Reimbursement Policies on Off-Label Use of Anticancer Therapies." The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), and the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) also helped develop the survey.

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2007 ACCC Pharmacy Survey

In March 2007 ACCC surveyed its close to 1,000 Oncology Pharmacy Education Network (OPEN) members. A total of 144 responses were received. The survey was sponsored by Cardinal Health.

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2007 Oncology Issues Supplement: IGRT in the Community

As a treatment process, image-guided radiation therapy has been in use for several decades. In recent years, as a result of advances in computer technology hardware and software applications, IGRT technology has reached new levels of sophistication. Here is a brief look at how Varian's Dynamic Targeting IGRT technology was implemented and is now being used at both freestanding and hospital-based programs.

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2007 Oncology Issues Supplement: GammaKnife

Two model programs, reimbursement outlook, developing a financial proforma, and more.

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2005 Oncology Issues Supplement: Innovations in Imaging

New technology can differentiate your cancer center. Four technologic innovations in diagnostic radiology that hopefully will help advance earlier colon and possibly lung cancer detection, enhance efficiency and patient throughput, improve staging, and ultimately may help direct more effective treatment strategies.

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2004 Oncology Issues Supplement: Nutrition and Cancer

Nutrition and Cancer: An Overview for Clinicians
This special supplement addresses the principles and practice of nutritional oncology into an integrated approach to cancer care.

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2003 Oncology Issues Supplement: Pain Management

Great strides have been made in developing programs and setting universal guidelines for screening and treating cancer-related pain. To keep readers current, ACCC provides an update on the current trends in oncology pain management and offers assessment tools, strategies, and techniques to reduce patient pain and discomfort.

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