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The Value of Cancer Registries to Public Health
... and Prevention’s (CDC) NationalProgram for Cancer Registries (NPCR). Accessible, high-quality and usable registry data is critical to protect health and save lives. The CDC’s National Program of Cancer Registries provides technical, operational and financial support to almost all state ... efforts, allocate resources and evaluate progress. States use data on cancer incidence, mortality, staging and screening to inform policymakers, health care professionals, researchers and residents about the impact cancer has on their state. The Value of Cancer Registries to Public Health ...
The PSA Screening for HIM Act (H.R. 1300/S. 297)
... Act (H.R. 1300/ S. 297) because all men at high-risk for prostate cancer who decide to move forward with screening after a discussion with their health care provider about screening and treatment for prostate cancer should have access to screening that is barrier-free without cost sharing. The PSA ...
National Screening Survey
... say they aren’t sure and don’t regularly have a provider who lets them know when it’s time for a screening. Those with employer-provided health plans and Medicare enrollees are significantly more likely to say they know what their recommended screenings are and when to get them (69% ... annually compared to 55% of those in households earning less than $55k per year). Ninety-four percent of respondents report having a primary care doctor, and 93% say they typically see a primary care doctor at least once per year. Ninety-one percent have seen a primary care doctor within ... advocacy affiliate, ACS CAN has successfully advocated for billions of dollars in cancer research funding, expanded access to quality affordable health care, and advanced proven tobacco control measures. We stand with our volunteers, working to make cancer a top priority for policymakers in ...