The ACS NBCRT leads collective action across the nation so that every person and their support systems will know and understand breast cancer risk and screening needs, and can access timely, high-quality, and compassionate screening, diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care needed to improve their survival and quality of life.
The American Cancer Society National Breast Cancer Roundtable (ACS NBCRT) was established in 2022. The ACS NBCRT is a national coalition of member organizations dedicated to leading collective action across the nation so that every person and their support systems will know and understand breast cancer risk and screening needs, and can access timely, high-quality, and compassionate screening, diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care needed to improve their survival and quality of life.
ACS roundtables are a recommended and proven model for creating multi-sector partnerships to tackle the most complex problems across the cancer continuum.
The ACS believes that all people should have a fair and just opportunity to prevent, find, treat, and survive breast cancer, regardless of income, skin color, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, or zip code.
The Collective Impact Model is a network of community members, organizations, and institutions who advance equity by learning together, aligning, and integrating their actions to achieve population and systems-level change.
The ACS NBCRT is one of the American Cancer Society’s six mission-critical national roundtables. Learn about the national roundtable model and how these six organizations are uniting organizations in collaborative partnerships to advance their shared visions to give all people a fair and just opportunity to prevent and survive cancer.
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