Blogs
A Paradigm Shift: Dr. Mitchel Berger on the Challenges and Rewards of Neuro-Oncology
This post is the second in a series on getting to know the President’s Cancer Panel. Learn more about the career journey of Panel member, Dr. Mitchel Berger, and his innovations in neuro-oncology.
“We Had to Do Better”: Dr. Elizabeth Jaffee on a Career in Cancer Research and Treatment
This post is the first in a series on getting to know the President’s Cancer Panel. Learn more about the career journey of our Panel Chair, Dr. Elizabeth Jaffee, and how she got involved in pancreatic cancer care and research.
President’s Cancer Panel Issues Report on National Cancer Plan Progress
On February 28, 2024, the Panel published its inaugural report to the President on the National Cancer Plan. Read our latest blog post to learn more about the Panel’s assessment process and the five priority areas identified in the report.
Meeting 3 Recap: Policy Considerations at the Intersection of Technology and Patient Navigation
On December 7, 2023, the President’s Cancer Panel held the third of three public meetings with key experts to discuss policy opportunities to advance the use of technology in patient navigation. Read our latest blog post to learn more about common themes and priority areas that emerged from this meeting.
Meeting 2 Recap: Technology Opportunities for Patient Navigation
On November 2 and 3, 2023, the President’s Cancer Panel held the second of three public meetings with key experts to discuss all current and potential uses of technology to support patient navigation. Read our latest blog post to find out more about common themes and priority areas that emerged from this meeting.
Meeting 1 Recap: Opportunities for Enhancing Patient Navigation
On October 17, 2023, the President’s Cancer Panel convened the first of three public meetings with key experts to discuss gaps and opportunities at the intersection of technology and patient navigation. Read our latest blog post to find out more about common themes and priority areas that emerged from this meeting.
Panel Recommendations in Action: Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Cancer Care
A key to addressing health disparities - as highlighted in the 2010 Panel Report - is addressing social determinants of health in patient care. Learn how organizations are taking steps to better address patients’ social needs and risks in cancer care.
National Cancer Plan Stakeholder Meeting: Cancer Community Comes Together to Share Ideas for Progress
On September 7th, the Panel convened a meeting with stakeholders from across the cancer community to highlight progress towards the National Cancer Plan’s goals and discuss opportunities for improvement. Check out our latest blog for a meeting recap and learn more about the Panel’s next steps.
Panel Recommendations in Action: The National Breast Cancer Roundtable
The National Breast Cancer Roundtable was born out of the call for action by the President's Cancer Panel. Learn more about how the American Cancer Society, the leading force behind the Roundtable, spearheads this effort to improve equity and access in cancer screening
What Is the National Cancer Program?
One of the most important tasks of the President’s Cancer Panel is to monitor the National Cancer Program. Learn more about this critical effort that brings together the cancer community to make progress in reducing the burden of cancer.
President's Cancer Panel Commends National Cancer Plan
On April 3, with leadership from National Cancer Institute (NCI) Director Monica Bertagnolli, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a National Cancer Plan to guide the nation’s efforts against cancer.
Health Disparities in Cancer Part 3: Facing Cancer in Indian Country: The Yakama Nation and Pacific Northwest Tribes
In 2000 and 2001, the President’s Cancer Panel (PCP) held a series of regional meetings to explore the barriers that prevent Americans from receiving cancer care.
Health Disparities in Cancer Part 2: Voices of a Broken System
In 2000 and 2001 the President’s Cancer Panel (PCP) went across the nation to learn about the challenges faced by people with cancer.
Health Disparities in Cancer Part 1: The meaning of "Race" in Science
It has been known for some time that the burden of cancer does not affect all populations equally.
Reflections On the 50th Anniversary of the National Cancer Act
When President Richard Nixon signed the National Cancer Act of 1971, the United States put in motion a coordinated system of federal and nonfederal organizations and partners to address the nation’s cancer burden.