AstraZeneca Announces Winners and Recognizes Oncology Change Makers in Third Annual Cancer Community Awards
AstraZeneca, alongside Scientific American Custom Media, announced the winners of the 2021 Cancer Community Awards (C2 Awards). This year, a new Catalyst for Equity Award was introduced to support health equity for disadvantaged communities. Over 100 nominations were received from 28 states. Winners received a $50,000 donation for a nonprofit organization. The awards recognize individuals and organizations making significant contributions in oncology, aiming to enhance cancer care and ensure equitable access to treatments.
- Introduction of the Catalyst for Equity Award to support health equity.
- More than 100 nominations from 28 states indicate strong community engagement.
- $50,000 awarded to winners for nonprofit contributions, enhancing community support.
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National awards program introduces fifth award category encouraging health equity for medically disadvantaged communities
This year, a new Catalyst for Equity Award category was introduced to recognize those determined to overcome historical racial and ethnic disparities so that all patients who stand to benefit can have access to the latest advancements in oncology practice and quality care.
“As we commemorate 50 years since the National Cancer Act was signed and reflect upon the extraordinary progress made in treating this disease, we are inspired by this year’s winners and finalists,” said Chatrick Paul, Head of US Oncology,
“For scientific progress to be of true service to humanity, it must be accessible and available to all,” notes
More than 100 award nominations were submitted from 28 states and the
The 2021 winners and finalists across all five award categories include the following:
The 2021
The C2 Catalyst for Equity award recognizes those who have worked to overcome longstanding racial and ethnic disparities in cancer care so that all patients have equitable access to quality cancer care.
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This year’s winner is Equal Hope, represented by
Anne Marie Murphy , PhD. Equal Hope (formerly theMetropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force ) works to save lives by eliminating health disparities across women’s cancers inIllinois . -
Finalists included
Carmen Ortiz , PhD, of Círculo de Vida, for her work to provide psycho-oncology support for Spanish-speaking cancer patients and their families; andBeulah Brent of Sisters Working It Out who improves health equity forAfrican American and Latina women in and aroundChicago .
The C2 Catalyst for Change award celebrates those who significantly improve access to cancer care for underserved populations.
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This year’s winner is
Tomma Hargraves , a volunteer with the Lung Cancer Initiative ofNorth Carolina . Hargraves developed the Lung Cancer Initiative of North Carolina’s Access to Care Gas Card program that helps patients travel to their treatment. -
Finalists included
Stacie Lindsey of the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation , who provides education, connection, and support for families affected by the rare cancer cholangiocarcinoma; andStephenie Kennedy-Rea , EdD, of theWest Virginia University Cancer Institute who works to reduce cancer in Appalachian communities through evidence-based early detection, outreach, and education.
The C2 Catalyst for Care award recognizes those who enhance the experience of care for patients during their cancer treatment.
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This year’s winner is Unite for HER, represented by founder
Susan Weldon . Unite for HER provides integrative therapies to breast and ovarian cancer patients to help them mitigate and ease side effects and symptoms during and after treatments. -
Finalists included
Andrea McConnell of theFairy Godmother Project , a pediatric cancer organization that focuses on supporting caregivers; and the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Patient Services, represented by President and CEOJulie Fleshman , which provides patients and caregivers affected by pancreatic cancer with personalized, one-on-one support, including disease information, treatment options, clinical trials, and more.
The C2 Catalyst for Precision Medicine award honors those who improve personalized treatment for cancer patients.
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This year’s winner is
Colin Pritchard , MD, PhD, of theUniversity of Washington .Dr Pritchard is focusing on turning next-generation genetic sequencing into a cancer risk assessment and patient-therapy matching tool, thereby leading to better targeted treatments for patients. -
Finalists included
Jonathan Simons , MD, of theProstate Cancer Foundation , who guided theProstate Cancer Foundation in supporting the development of advanced imaging and precision therapeutic agents that improve the treatment of prostate cancer; andAlana Welm , PhD, of theHuntsman Cancer Institute , who developed a method to grow patient-derived xenografts, in mice and in specialized cultures, which can be used to develop personalized treatments and identify those with a high risk of recurrence.
The President’s Award, selected by
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This year’s President’s Award winner is
Margaret Stauffer of the Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area, who for more than 30 years has worked to help people affected by cancer alleviate that distress and has developed psychosocial support programs in both English and Spanish.
Nominations were evaluated by an esteemed panel of multidisciplinary community leaders, including
More details on finalists and winners can be found at YourCancer.org/c2-awards-2021.
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