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Cancer Policy & Advocacy Team (CPAT)

The NCCS Cancer Policy & Advocacy Team (CPAT) is a program for survivors and caregivers to learn about pressing policy issues that affect quality cancer care in order to be engaged as advocates in public policy around the needs of cancer survivors.

Led by the CPAT Steering Committee, CPAT provides cancer survivors and caregivers with tools and training that build upon their personal experiences to become effective advocates to improve cancer care.

The CPAT webinars, newsletters, online forum, and conferences offer advocates different ways to learn and to discuss current issues, programs, and policies that affect the cancer community and to take action as appropriate.

2024 CPAT Symposium

NCCS will host the 2024 CPAT Symposium on June 26 – 28 in Arlington, VA. The CPAT Symposium is an event for both new and experienced advocates to develop advocacy skills, advocate for cancer policy on Capitol Hill, and learn about survivorship topics that impact the daily lives of cancer survivors and their families. Together, we are improving the quality of cancer care for everyone touched by cancer.

CPAT Webinars

Become a CPAT Member for Free

CPAT Capitol askboxNo one knows where or how to improve cancer care better than you—someone who has experienced it as a patient or caregiver. That’s why more than 900 advocates have joined the NCCS Cancer Policy and Advocacy Team (CPAT), a program designed to provide those touched by cancer with the tools and training to apply their experiences to become empowered advocates.

For more information about CPAT, contact us at cpat@canceradvocacy.org.

CPAT in Action