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AstraZeneca Announces Winners of Fourth Annual Cancer Community Awards

National awards program highlights the importance of community partnerships in redefining cancer care and providing equitable access to quality treatments and resources

WILMINGTON, Del.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AstraZeneca, in partnership with Scientific American Custom Media, today announced the winners of the fourth annual Cancer Community Awards (C2 Awards). A part of the AstraZeneca YOUR Cancer program, the C2 Awards celebrate and recognize inspiring work that exemplifies the full promise of community partnerships in advancing equitable access to quality cancer care.

The five awardees were revealed last night during a virtual ceremony, honoring the contributions they have made for people with cancer and their loved ones.

“As we continue pushing the boundaries of science to develop novel cancer treatments, I am proud to support those that are working to improve greater access to quality cancer care for communities nationwide,” said Chatrick Paul, Head of US Oncology, AstraZeneca. “The work of the organizations here tonight is an inspiration to others and demonstrates what can be accomplished when we come together as one oncology community working collectively to eliminate cancer as a cause of death.”

“For the fourth year in a row, the inspiring work and proven approaches of those redefining cancer care strengthen and encourage the oncology community, far and wide,” noted Jeremy Abbate, Vice President & Publisher of Scientific American. “The C2 Awards provide a platform for elevating unsung heroes who have created important partnerships in their own communities, bringing together fellow innovators and changemakers to offer new hope for those affected by this devastating disease.”

The awardees, selected by a third-party judging panel consisting of leaders in the cancer community, will receive a $50,000 donation for a non-profit organization serving the oncology community.

The 2022 awardees and finalists across all five award categories are:

The 2022 Cancer Community Awards Recipients

The C2 Catalyst for Care Award recognizes those who work to improve the care experience of those with cancer.

The C2 Catalyst for Change Award honors those ensuring cancer care advancements reach the community level and underserved populations.

The C2 Catalyst for Equity Award recognizes those who have worked to break down barriers to care, ensuring historically underserved and underrepresented populations have access to life-saving cancer screenings and treatments.

The C2 Catalyst for Precision Medicine Award honors those who have expanded beyond the boundaries of personalized treatment for cancer patients.

The C2 President’s Award, selected by AstraZeneca, recognizes those who work to make a meaningful and inspirational impact on the lives of people with cancer and their loved ones.

Nominations were evaluated by an esteemed panel of multidisciplinary community leaders, including Andrea Ferris, President & CEO of the LUNGevity Foundation; Colin Pritchard, MD, PhD, 2021 C2 Catalyst for Precision Medicine Winner and Director of Clinical Diagnostics at the Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine of UW; Ellen Miller Sonet, MBA, JD, Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy and Policy Officer of CancerCare; Leigh M. Boehmer, PharmD, BCOP, Chief Medical Officer of the Association of Community Cancer Centers; Margaret Stauffer, 2021 C2 President’s Award Winner and Chief Mission Officer of the Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area; Paris Thomas, MS, MCHES, 2021 C2 Catalyst for Equity Winner Representative and Director of Program Operations at Equal Hope; Pamela Tarapchak, Managing Editor at Oncology Times; Susan Weldon, 2021 C2 Catalyst for Care Winner Representative and CEO & Founder of Unite for HER; and Tomma Hargraves, 2021 C2 Catalyst for Change Winner and Lung Cancer Advocate & Volunteer at the Lung Cancer Initiative of North Carolina. More details on finalists and winners can be found at https://yourcancer.org/the-c2-awards/main-2022/.

About YOUR Cancer

The C2 Awards are part of the YOUR Cancer Program, a broader initiative launched by AstraZeneca to spotlight those at the forefront of cancer research and patient support who are contributing toward eliminating cancer as a cause of death. YOUR Cancer aims to convene, engage, and highlight the full breadth of the oncology community, utilizing four pillars: a digital partnership hub profiling community resources and perspectives, an awards program recognizing the unsung heroes of oncology, state-level roundtables with local policymakers and advocates, and media and speaking engagements profiling community oncology leaders.

AstraZeneca in oncology

AstraZeneca is leading a revolution in oncology with the ambition to provide cures for cancer in every form, following the science to understand cancer and all its complexities to discover, develop and deliver life-changing medicines to patients.

The Company’s focus is on some of the most challenging cancers. It is through persistent innovation that AstraZeneca has built one of the most diverse portfolios and pipelines in the industry, with the potential to catalyze changes in the practice of medicine and transform the patient experience.

AstraZeneca has the vision to redefine cancer care and, one day, eliminate cancer as a cause of death.

About AstraZeneca

AstraZeneca is a global, science-led biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery, development, and commercialization of prescription medicines in Oncology, Rare Diseases, and BioPharmaceuticals, including Cardiovascular, Renal & Metabolism, and Respiratory & Immunology. Based in Cambridge, UK, AstraZeneca operates in over 100 countries and its innovative medicines are used by millions of patients worldwide. Please visit www.astrazeneca-us.com and follow the Company on Twitter @AstraZenecaUS.

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