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AACR Fellows Commend Bipartisan NIH Support

180 AACR Fellows thanked the House and Senate Appropriations Committee for prioritizing medical research funding in FY26.

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Congressional Briefing: Pediatric Cancer

AACR, in partnership with St. Baldrick’s and St. Jude, will brief Congress on February 26 at 12 pm ET on the urgent need for sustained pediatric cancer research funding.

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Patient Advocate Forum: Artificial Intelligence

Join advocates and researchers on March 24 from 3:30-5 p.m. ET for the virtual forum on AI in Cancer Research, Care, and Survivorship.  

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Science Policy and Government Affairs Events

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AACR Cancer Policy Monitor

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AACR Letters, Policy Documents, and Position Statements

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From funding research grants to minimizing the barriers to clinical trials, the decisions made in Washington, D.C., directly influence the rate of progress in the war against cancer. Issues regarding health and science are becoming increasingly complex, and competition for limited resources is steadily increasing. These times require that cancer researchers become more actively involved in the policy-making process and take time to educate the public about the exciting progress occurring in the fight against cancer.

The AACR’s principal means for devising and implementing strategies to influence funding and important biomedical research-related public policy issues through The Science Policy and Government Affairs Committee and its subcommittees:

Science Policy and Government Affairs Committee. Provides guidance on public issues of concern to cancer researchers and focuses on mechanisms for speeding up cancer research.