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Government Relations Fellowship

Learn about ASTRO's Government Relations Fellowship and spend a week in Washington, DC!

ASTRO PAC

After overwhelming sentiments expressed by ASTRO members that the Society should become more involved in the political process, the Board of Directors created ASTRO PAC, a federal political action committee (PAC).

State Regulatory Library

This Library is a state-by-state list of regulations governing the use of ionizing radiation and radioactive materials.
 

 

Key Issues

Learn about ASTRO’s advocacy efforts and how your involvement is a critical component of protecting and promoting radiation oncology and the interests of cancer patients. ASTRO advocates before Congress, the White House and other federal agencies to:

  • Reform radiation oncology payment policy to enhance care quality and value.
  • Ensure patients and radiation oncologists make all treatment decisions.
  • Increase investments in radiation oncology research.
  • Advance health equity measures to eliminate disparities in patient care.
  • Prevent coverage disruptions for cancer patients.
     

Radiation Oncology Case Rate Program (ROCR)

ASTRO believes ROCR represents the best chance to secure long-term rate stability and continue to deliver cutting-edge care to our patients close to home. 

Increasing investments in cancer research

Funding for radiation oncology research through the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and its National Cancer Institute (NCI) are central to advancing cancer care.

Access to Care

Protecting patients from coverage disruptions and ensuring physicians can utilize their preferred treatment plan help ensure better patient outcomes.

Source Security

A culture of safety and quality is woven into the fabric of radiation oncology, with checks and balances at every level to ensure that the safest and most effective care is delivered to patients.

Disparities in Health Care

Eliminating inequities in access to comprehensive health care is critical to improving patient outcomes.

How to Obtain AU Status

This guide provides a high-level overview of how to obtain AU status for use of radioactive materials.

Donate Now

Please join your peers by contributing to the PAC today.
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