Company:C-ChangeCurrent Opportunities (0) Company Website Location(s):1776 Eye Street, NWSuite 900 DC 20006 Map Location Phone:(202) 756-1600Fax:(202) 756-1512Industry:Non-ProfitSize:6-10 |
Company OverviewWHO WE ARE:C-Change is comprised of the nation's key cancer leaders from government, business, and nonprofit sectors. These cancer leaders share the vision of a future where cancer is prevented, detected early, and cured or is managed successfully as a chronic illness. One of the underlying principles of C-Change is to leverage the leadership and expertise of all sectors of society to eliminate cancer as a major public health problem at the earliest possible time. C-Change is both a forum and a catalyst for identifying issues and major challenges facing the cancer community and for initiating collaborative actions to complement the efforts of individual C-Change Members. Former President George Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush are Co-chairs of C-Change; Senator Dianne Feinstein serves as Vice Chair. Currently, there are about 130 C-Change participants, all of whom are central figures from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. WHAT WE DO: C-Change shares information; helps identify barriers, gaps, and opportunities related to its mission; seeks agreement on critical national priorities and supportive actions; and facilitates independent and collaborative efforts to achieve common goals. C-Change is committed to seven underlying principles: * To reenergize the national effort to control cancer * To promote research as the "engine" that drives the understanding of cancer * To close the gap between knowledge produced by research and the application of that information in the community for the benefit of all * To help Members work together on issues that cannot be addressed as effectively by individual participants alone * To reach all people, particularly those at greater risk, including ethnic minorities and the medically underserved * To promote primary cancer prevention and early detection, to provide access to high-quality care, and to enhance quality of life for cancer patients * To end tobacco use among youths and young adults SHORT-TERM GOAL: The current short-term goal of C-Change is to prevent an additional 1 million new cancer cases and 500,000 cancer deaths (over and above projected downward trends in incidence and mortality) by the year 2010. |