The Community Oncology Alliance (COA) has partnered with CancerCare to provide free local transportation to patients during the COVID-19 national emergency. This program will provide free transportation for patients to and from their community oncology provider. Working with a nationwide transportation provider, practices will be able to organize free local transportation to and from appointments in clean vehicles.
Community oncology practices must register to be part of this program. Simply fill out this form and COA will provide you with details on how to book travel for patients needing transportation.

A recent discussion between ACCC and Highlands Oncology centered on how artificial intelligence can be implemented thoughtfully in cancer care to support clinicians and operations without compromising clinical judgement or patient care.

Small Cell SMASHERS was founded in 2023 as a patient-centered advocacy and education community designed to challenge long-standing narratives about small cell lung cancer and restore a sense of voice, connection, and hope for patients and their loved ones.

ACCCBuzz spoke with Fox Chase Cancer Center to learn more about its partnership with Omniscope, a leader in advanced molecular profiling technology, in hopes of developing an assay that accurately predicts which patients will respond well to immunotherapy based on the presence of certain T-cell clones.

On Friday, April 17, ACCC welcomed oncology leaders from around the country to Washington, DC for the inaugural ACCC Leadership Summit, a forum designed for executive-level decision-makers to engage in strategic dialogue, peer-to-peer exchange, and actionable insights at the highest level of oncology leadership.
