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February 6, 2017
New Mexico

Nearly a hundred cancer patients, survivors and caregivers from across the state rode the rails on a whistle stop-style campaign train ride to the state Capitol in Santa Fe today to meet with lawmakers and gain support for cancer-fighting policies.

February 6, 2017
Montana, Montana

Kalispell doctors are keeping their eyes on a state legislative bill that would set goals for how health facilities provide care to patients with a chronic illness beyond filling their immediate medical needs. House Bill 285 states that people facing complex, chronic health issues that affect their quality of life

February 3, 2017

The Childhood Cancer Survivorship, Treatment, Access and Research (STAR) Act (H.R. 820 and S. 292) introduced yesterday in Congress would help improve survivorship, treatment and access to care for childhood cancer patients and expand research into childhood cancers and care.

February 3, 2017
Missouri

Fourteen of 30 Major League Baseball Stadiums will be Tobacco-Free in the 2017 Season

February 2, 2017

Requiring people to maintain continuous health insurance coverage or risk the imposition of higher premiums could pose significant burdens to cancer patients and survivors, according to Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society.

February 2, 2017
South Dakota

The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) will host its annual Day at the Capitol for cancer advocates on Friday, Feb. 3, in Pierre. Volunteers from across the state will meet with their lawmakers to discuss the importance of finding legislative solutions to eliminate cancer as a major health problem.

February 2, 2017
North Carolina

2017 Relay For Life ACS CAN Chair Job Description ACS CAN Chairs are responsible for the year-round integration of advocacy in their Relay community. ALL necessary supplies, materials and training will be provided! Responsibilities for a Relay ACS CAN Chair: Attend Relay Advocacy

February 1, 2017
Oregon

Oregon lawmakers propose upping tobacco age to 21

February 1, 2017
Texas

The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) will lose its state funding in 2021, unless the State Legislature decides to extend it.