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Governance and Leadership

The Association of Cancer Care Centers is governed by its bylaws and by its Board of Trustees, House of Delegates, and 14 committees.

ACCC's governing bodies are made up of volunteers committed to promoting quality cancer care in the community setting. Volunteers represent all members of the multidisciplinary care team, and represent programs ranging from small community practices, stand-alone cancer centers, hospital-based cancer programs, to large academic medical centers.

To learn more about ACCC's governance and leadership, follow the links below. Click here to learn how you can become involved as an ACCC volunteer.

ACCC Leadership

House of Delegates

The House of Delegates is ACCC’s policy-making body. Every ACCC Cancer Program Member is represented by a Delegate Representative.

Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees is ACCC's governing body. The Board of Trustees consists of 15 elected officers - President, President-Elect, Immediate Past President, Secretary, Treasurer - 5 elected trustees and 5 appointed trustees. Eligibility to serve is based upon nomination by ACCC’s Nominating Committee or by self-declaring for office. The Board of Trustees meets in person three times a year, as well as by conference call, and is responsible for the Association’s administrative and financial management.

Committees and Liaisons

Many of the Association’s functions are handled by its committees. ACCC also has official liaisons to several national medical and healthcare organizations.

ACCC Governing Documents

ACCC Bylaws

Conflict of Interest Policy