First presented in 1972, recognizes outstanding contributions to cancer research, diagnosis and/or treatment. A lecture is given during the opening session of the Annual Meeting.
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First presented in 2005, recognizes outstanding contributions to basic or translational research in cancer. A lecture is given at the beginning of the plenary session at the Annual Meeting.
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First presented in 1993, recognizes significant contributions to cancer prevention and control research or practice. A lecture is given during the Annual Meeting.
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Created in 2007 in honor of B. J. Kennedy, MD, recognizes members who have made outstanding contributions to the research, diagnosis and treatment of cancer in the elderly, and in bringing an understanding of the geriatric oncology to fellows and junior faculty.
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First presented in 2002, was created to recognize an outstanding pediatric oncologist who has demonstrated outstanding leadership or achievement in the field. A lecture is given during the Annual Meeting.
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Was created in 2007 to recognize an active clinical or translational researcher with a distinguished record of accomplishments in advancing the field of breast cancer and with exceptional mentoring abilities. A lecture is given during the Breast Cancer Symposium.
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Created in 1992, recognizes clinical, translational and laboratory-based scientists, practitioners and researchers in all subspecialties of oncology for major clinical or scientific contributions to the field of oncology, and outstanding, long-term service to ASCO.
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First given in 2002, recognizes a person or persons who have provided extraordinary broad-based leadership in the field of oncology that benefits ASCO members and their patients.
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Created in 2003, recognizes a person involved in patient advocacy activities that impact public awareness about cancer, its causes, cures, or treatment, or activities that result in additional support both legislatively and fiscally for the field of clinical research and community service.
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First given in 1992, recognizes a person involved in legislative, political action and community service activities that impact public awareness about cancer, its causes, cures, or treatment, or activities that result in additional support both legislatively and fiscally for the field of cancer clinical research and community service.
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Created in 1992, recognizes a person or persons who have major impact in areas of clinical oncology, cancer research, clinical trials, reimbursement and patient advocacy activities. The award recognizes outstanding, long-term service to ASCO and to clinical oncology.
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Created in 2007, recognizes ASCO members? voluntary efforts that benefit ASCO, the specialty of oncology, and, most importantly, the patients whom we serve.
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