Legislature Backs Big Tobacco, Risks Hoosier Health
Statement from Bryan Hannon, Chair of Tobacco Free Indiana
Statement from Bryan Hannon, Chair of Tobacco Free Indiana
El Comité de Artes, Parques, Salud, Educación y Vecindarios de la Ciudad de Los Ángeles votó hoy a favor de avanzar un proyecto de ley que eliminaría la venta de los productos de tabaco aromatizados. La ordenanza ahora pasa al pleno del concejo para su consideración.
Wednesday marks six months since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) failed to meet its court-ordered deadline to rule on all e-cigarette and other new tobacco product manufacturers’ applications.
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ACS CAN is joined by more than 65 organizations asking for colorectal screening to be included in the budget.
JEFFERSON CITY, MO. – After the pandemic impacted two years of Cancer Action Days, cancer advocates, survivors and caregivers from across the state traveled to the Capitol in Jefferson City yesterday to meet in person with their elected officials.
The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) has been provided nearly one million dollars in support from Amgen for a pilot program to test a trial eligibility screening intervention intended to increase and diversify patient enrollment in cancer clinical trials.
TALLAHASSEE, FL – March 2, 2022 – Today, the Florida House and Senate continued to consolidate their priorities during the 2022 budget conference, including dedicating a total $100 million toward cancer research.
Antes del discurso del Presidente de los EE. UU. sobre el Estado de la Unión, la Red de Acción Contra el Cáncer de la Sociedad Americana Contra el Cáncer (ACS CAN) ofrece numerosas sugerencias de políticas sobre las formas en que la administración y el Congreso pueden lograr el ambicioso objetivo de la Iniciativa Nacional Misión contra el Cáncer (Cancer Moonshot) del Presidente.
In his State of the Union address tonight, President Biden again called on the nation to work together to end cancer as we know it.