Douglas Flora, Executive Medical Director of Yung Family Cancer Center at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, President-Elect of the Association of Cancer Care Centers, and Editor-in-Chief of AI in Precision Oncology, shared a post by Association of Cancer Care Centers on LinkedIn, adding:
“Please consider joining us in Boston this year for the Association of Cancer Care Centers National Meeting. The organizing committee has assembled a high-yield agenda centered on practical, step-by-step innovation from peer centers.
The programming directly addresses the real-world questions we face at our home institutions, providing an opportunity to learn from one another and drive smarter cancer care. I hope to see you there.
Early bird pricing for those that register, well, early.”
Quoting Association of Cancer Care Centers’s post:
“This year, as America celebrates its 250th birthday, we invite you to join us in historic Boston, where pioneering ideas once shaped a nation, and where oncology leaders will gather to shape the future of cancer care.
At the 43rd National Oncology Conference (NOC), join cancer care professionals from community and academic cancer programs nationwide, along with our 2026 ACCC Innovator Award recipients, to learn, connect, and take inspiration from:
- Innovative approaches to expanding access to advanced therapies, including outpatient CAR T-cell and bispecific antibody programs
- Strategies for improving patient access through pre-intake navigation, financial advocacy, and reducing barriers to care
- Scalable models for whole-person cancer care, including caregiver support, fertility preservation, psychosocial oncology, and survivorship programs
- The fifth annual Psychosocial Oncology Professionals Symposium (POPS) pre-conference in partnership with Cancer Support Community (*CE/CME credits available)
Register today to secure early bird pricing.”
More about National Oncology Conference:
Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC) 43rd National Oncology Conference
