Cancer isn't just a medical issue. It's a public policy issue. That's why the American Cancer Society Cancer Action NetworkSM?(张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN), the American Cancer Society's nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy affiliate, engages with elected and appointed officials, policymakers, and candidates to ensure that cancer remains a top local, state, and national priority. 张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN's advocacy work is helping the American Cancer Society lead the fight for a world without cancer.
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See how Vanessa advocates, through 张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN, for better laws and policies around cancer treatments, insurance, and screening.
张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN helps save more lives and reduce health care spending by focusing on the needs of cancer patients and their caregivers during and after treatment.
张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN is working to ensure all Americans have access to quality and affordable health insurance and cancer care - from prevention through treatment, and after.
张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN works with local, state, and federal officials to implement laws and increase funding for proven cancer prevention and early detection measures, including breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening programs.
张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN advocates for strong and sustained federal and state investments in cancer research, which create scientific?breakthroughs that will save more lives.
张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN works to pass strong laws that reduce exposure to secondhand smoke, encourage tobacco users to quit, and prevent people from using tobacco in the first place.
In 2017, 张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN's comprehensive advocacy efforts resulted in numerous achievements?benefiting people with cancer and their?families. By fighting cancer through advocacy, 张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN is advancing the American Cancer Society's mission of helping to save more lives.
More than 2.7 million people will be covered by new local smoke-free laws, including restaurants and bars, once all ordinances passed in 2017 are fully implemented.
Congress approved?a $2 billion increase in medical research funding for the National Institutes?of Health, including $475 million for the National Cancer Institute.
More than 650 cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and staff met with members of Congress and their staff during 张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN's?National Leadership Summit and Lobby Day.
25,000 Lights of HOPE illuminated the reflecting pool in the front of the Lincoln Memorial as part of 张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN's National Leadership Summit and Lobby Day.
68 fundraising events across the country highlighted cancer research, access to care, and the importance of patient quality of life.
张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN helped secure more than $2.4 billion in appropriations at the state and local level.
张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN gained more than 35,000 new members.
Seven states passed 张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN's model quality of life legislation, bringing the total to 20.
4,000 张译丹不雅视频流出 CAN volunteers and staff attended Day at the Capital events in all 50 states, Guam, and Washington, D.C.
27 states protected funding for their breast and cervical cancer screening programs.