Resources for Health Care Professionals
The American Cancer Society provides patient education and resources, evidence-based guidelines, research data, collaboration opportunities, events, and advocacy to support your clinical practice and professional development.
Education and Support for Your Patients
Resources to support patients and caregivers throughout cancer.
Shareable, patient-friendly information online.
Downloadable and printable PDFs in multiple languages.
Order print materials.
Statistics and Research Publications
Current cancer statistics, research publications, and evidence-based data.
Prevention and Screening
Evidence-based guidelines and resources for clinical practice.
Evidence-based recommendations for cancer prevention and early detection.
How we develop our guidelines.
Statement on importance of vaccination to the cancer community.
Collaboration Opportunities
Professional initiatives, collaborations and peer connections.
Professional Development and Funding Opportunities
Education, training and funding opportunities.
Upcoming Events
Best Practices for Systemic Therapy in Locally Advanced & Metastatic Breast Cancer (ER+ Her2-)
Monthly | Next session: April 24, 2026, 1 to 2 p.m. ET
Join the American Cancer Society for the remaining sessions of the Improving Treatment of Advanced Breast Cancer ECHO. The sessions will cover addressing best practices in treatment and shared decision-making in locally advanced and metastatic breast cancer and precision oncology (genetics and genomics). The target audience for this program is interdisciplinary clinical care teams. This program offers no-cost nursing and social work Continuing Education Units.
Understanding Multi-Cancer Detection Testing ECHO Cohort 2
Monthly | Next session: April 28, 2026, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET
Join the American Cancer Society for our Understanding Multi-Cancer Detection Testing ECHO, a program designed to equip multidisciplinary cancer care team members and primary care clinicians with a foundational understanding of multi-cancer detection (MCD) tests and support evidence‑based communication about these tests and their results in cancer screening. Participation is free and open to all. This program offers No-Cost Continuing Medical Education (CME).
Beyond the Diagnosis: Leadership, Access, and the Human Side of Cancer Care
May 4, 2026, 1 to 2 p.m. ET
Join us for a conversation with American Cancer Society Chief Patient Officer Dr. Arif Kamal and American Medical Association President Dr. Bobby Mukkamala on how lived experience reshapes advocacy and the systems patients rely on.
Rural Learning Community Sessions
Monthly | Next session: May 13, 2026, 2 to 3 p.m. ET
Join the ACS National HPV Vaccination Roundtable for a no‑cost rural learning community designed to help rural health care providers expand knowledge and improve access to preventive care, including on‑time HPV vaccination and cancer screenings. Gain practical strategies, peer learning, and hands‑on QI guidance to strengthen prevention and screening efforts in your clinics and communities. CME/CNE credit.
Lung Cancer Biomarker Testing Insurance Coverage, Advocacy & Lived Experience
May 19, 2026, 4 to 5 p.m. ET
Join the Lung Cancer Biomarker Testing ECHO bonus webinar focused on the importance of biomarker testing for lung cancer treatment and issues that impact access to testing. This session will broadly address insurance coverage for biomarker testing, reimbursement, advocacy efforts, and state-level campaigns led by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN). The webinar will also feature the lived perspective of a lung cancer survivor and patient advocate.
Advocacy and Policy
Support cancer advocacy efforts in your community and nationally.
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