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Stacey Tinianov: Uniting and empowering advocates through pan-cancer collaborations
Dec 4, 2024, 16:59

Stacey Tinianov: Uniting and empowering advocates through pan-cancer collaborations

Stacey Tinianov, Co-founder of Advocates for Collaborative Education (ACE), shared on LinkedIn:

“At Advocates for Collaborative Education, we are on a mission to unite and empower advocates through pan-cancer collaborations, advocacy education, and sharing of best practices.
Our goal is to elevate patient, community, research, and policy advocacy in order to improve outcomes and driving impactful change for those living with cancer.

This is our first Giving Tuesday and your donation can help us in amplifying the value of advocate voices across patient, research, community, and policy advocacy and create a stronger, more informed advocacy network.

Specifically, a donation will help up to:

~ Continue to host omni-directional learning between advocates, researchers, clinicians, and community leaders;
~ Expand our diverse network of advocates interested in impacting the oncology space;
~ Offer scholarships for advocates to attend key oncology meetings
~ Amplify the value of patient, research, community, and policy advocacy and its ability to shape equitable access and person-centric care.

If you have any questions about our mission, our progress this year, are interested in sponsoring an educational webinar, or would just generally like to be more involved in our efforts, please let me know.

Huge shoutout to our our leadership Barbara Bigelow, Allison Rosen, Bob Riter, Kelly Shanahan, Eva A. May, Gitte Henssel Joergensen, Roberta A Albany, Rod Ritchie, Jill Feldman, our board Maryam Lustberg, Dimpy Shah, Hillary Andrews, and our entire membership for helping us to get to this point!

And, if you cannot make the QR code work, here’s a direct link.”

Stacey Tinianov

Stacey Tinianov is a board-certified patient advocate. As a co-founder of Advocates for Collaborative Education (ACE), Tinianov advises companies like Ciitizen and CareLoop, ensuring patient-centricity in their initiatives. She serves on boards such as Bay Area Young Survivors (BAYS) and Camp Kesem SCU, advocating for cancer survivors’ needs. Tinianov’s influence also reaches policy and research spheres, contributing to organizations like the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) and UCSF’s Breast Science Advocacy Core (BSAC).