About Us
The American Cancer Society National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable (ACS NCCRT), established by the American Cancer Society and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 1997, acts as a catalyst to stimulate work on key issues related to colorectal cancer (CRC). Now a national coalition of more than 230 member organizations, we are uniquely positioned to influence and support a shared vision to reduce CRC mortality and mortality disparities across the United States through coordinated leadership, strategic planning, and advocacy. Advancing health equity to address cancer disparities is a core component to the work that we do to ensure that no one is disadvantaged in their fight against cancer.
Our Mission
The ultimate goal of the ACS NCCRT is to reduce colorectal cancer incidence and mortality in the US through coordinated leadership, strategic planning, and advocacy. The ACS NCCRT aims to provide leadership and expertise to support nationally coordinated efforts to end colorectal cancer as we know it, for everyone.
The ACS NCCRT is one of the American Cancer Society’s seven mission-critical national roundtables. Learn about the national roundtable model and how these seven organizations’ are uniting organizations in collaborative partnerships to advance their shared visions to of give all people a fair and just opportunity to prevent and survive cancer.

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