1Public Policy and Practice, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Alexandria, VA, USA
2American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, Fairfax, VA, USA
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: To provide a review of federal government agencies that most directly affect cancer care and research and how cancer policy can be indirectly shaped or affected by federal and state programs. DATA SOURCES: Government reports and internet sources. CONCLUSIONS: The US government's role in cancer policy has grown substantially and involves ongoing dialogue among Congress, government agencies, and stakeholders in the cancer community. The government can be a powerful catalyst for progress or a seeming insurmountable barrier to high-quality cancer care and research. Working together can make a significant difference in the outcome of cancer policy. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Oncology nurses are an important voice in the development of legislation, regulation, and other national policies for cancer care. It is important for cancer care professionals to be aware of these federal programs and participate in deliberations.