Sent on behalf of the National Cancer Registrars Association

Protect U.S. Cancer Surveillance
Urge your members of Congress to Take Action
NCRA and our partners are working to protect federal public health employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute, and the Department of Veterans Affairs to see that US cancer surveillance remains strong.
Be an advocate and support our cancer registry colleagues and the entire cancer surveillance community by sending our messages to your Senators and Representative through our easy online Advocacy Now Campaign.
By following the link below, you will be guided through a simple step by step process to send a provided letter to your members of Congress addressing:
· Lifting the moratorium on external communications by federal employees.
· Adequately fund cancer surveillance functions of the federal government.
· Restore and retain our critical federal employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute, and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
· Repeal the administration's executive orders mandating a return to in-office work for federal employees.
Please join NCRA in our efforts to strengthen cancer registries and improve cancer care. Follow the link below to join us!
Advocacy Now Link: https://ncra.constituentvoice.net/alert/-urge_your_members_of_congress_to_support_cancer_registries/message/congress/write
Lori A. Swain, MS
Executive Director
National Cancer Registrars Association &
NCRA Education Foundation
1330 Braddock Place; Suite 520
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-299-6640 x 313
Fax: 703-299-6620
lswain@ncra-usa.org
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