Actions Panel
The Silver Book®: Cancer Briefing and Luncheon
Date and time
Location
United States Capitol
East Capitol St. NE & First St. SE Room H-137 Washington, DC 20004Description
Each year, over 1.5 million new cases of cancer are diagnosed in the United States alone. Cancer continues to be the second most common cause of death among Americans, accounting for one out of every four lives lost. Older people shoulder most of the human burden of cancer; as close to 80% of all diagnoses are made in people over the age of 55. The total cost of cancer in 2009 was $216.6 billion and is projected to reach $458 billion in 2030.
On May 21st, join the Alliance for Aging Research, in partnership with the Personalized Medicine Coalition and American Association for Cancer Research, as we discuss the latest volume and policy factsheet from the Alliance's Silver Book®: Chronic Disease and Medical Innovation in an Aging Nation series, which shines the spotlight on the human and economic burden of cancer and explores the value of innovation—particularly personalized medicine and immuno-oncology—in reducing those burdens.
Welcome & Introductions:
Susan Peschin, MHS
President & CEO, Alliance for Aging Research
Lindsay Clarke, JD
Vice President of Health Programs, Alliance for Aging Research
Daryl Pritchard, PhD
Vice President of Science Policy, Personalized Medicine Coalition
The Burden of Cancer & the Value of Medical Research
Harvey Jay Cohen, MD
Professor of Medicine and Director, Duke University Aging Center
Leader-Cancer and Aging Committee, American Association for Cancer Research
A Patient Perspective
Beverlye Hyman Fead
Speaker, Author, Producer
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The Alliance for Aging Research is the leading non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the pace of scientific discoveries and their application to vastly improve the universal human experience of aging and health. The Alliance was founded in 1986 in Washington, D.C. by Daniel Perry and has since become a valued advocacy organization and a respected influential voice with policymakers.