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March 23, 2012
National

The newest tactics of the tobacco industry and their devastating impact on people around the world were highlighted this week with the release of The Tobacco Atlas . Created by the American Cancer Society and the World Lung Foundation, the 4th edition of the Atlas

March 22, 2012
Maine

Two Years Later, Patient Protections in Affordable Care Act Benefitting Families Affected by Cancer Two years ago tomorrow, the

March 22, 2012
Massachusetts

Two Years Later, Patient Protections in Affordable Care Act Benefitting Families Affected by Cancer Two years ago tomorrow, the

March 22, 2012
Nevada

Congratulations to the Douglas County Relay for Life team, Committee Cancer Crushers, for leading the 2012 Relay season charge to support cancer advocacy by being Nevada's first ACS CAN "CAN Club" team. The team's commitment to cancer related advocacy helps ACS CAN to make sure that Nevada's state and federal

March 22, 2012
Vermont

Two Years Later, Patient Protections in Affordable Care Act Benefitting Families Affected by Cancer Two years ago tomorrow, the

March 21, 2012

WASHINGTON, D.C. March 21, 2012 -People with cancer and their families are disappointed the U.S. House of Representatives is seeking deep cuts in the FY 2013 budget resolution bottom line that would jeopardize access to health care for cancer patients and survivors as well as future discoveries in cancer research

March 19, 2012

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- March 19, 2012 -- Two years after the Affordable Care Act went into effect, people with cancer or at risk for developing the disease are benefitting from key provisions of the law that are improving access to lifesaving health care. The anniversary of the passage of the

March 19, 2012

WASHINGTON, DC - March 19, 2012 In a significant victory for public health, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals today upheld most of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration 's (FDA) authority in place to regulate tobacco products. In the ruling, the appeals court upheld critical provisions of the law

March 16, 2012
Massachusetts

Federal Update On Monday, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released the final regulation on state health insurance exchanges. As expected, the regulation gives considerable flexibility to the states to make the final decisions on rules and procedures critical to an exchange's success of an