Association of Cancer Care Centers
Afreen Shariff, MD, is a distinguished medical professional with extensive expertise in oncology and endocrinology. Currently serving as Co-Founder of Citrus Oncology, a pioneering virtual multi-specialty cancer support clinic, Afreen Shariff also holds various influential roles, including Editorial Board member for AI in Precision Oncology, Executive Committee Member for the Alliance for Support and Prevention of Immune Related Events, and Board Member for the Association of Cancer Care Centers. Afreen Shariff's academic contributions are evident through positions as Associate Professor of Medicine and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine, along with leadership roles at the Duke Cancer Institute's Cancer Therapy Toxicity Program and the Duke Endo-Oncology Program. Additionally, Afreen Shariff hosts and produces the Checkpoint NOW Podcast Series, providing insights into cancer therapy-related toxicities. Educational credentials include a Doctor of Medicine degree in Endocrinology from Duke University, as well as residency training in Internal Medicine from East Carolina University, supplemented by an MD from Deccan College of Medical Sciences.
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Association of Cancer Care Centers
The Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC) provides education and advocacy for the cancer care community. Founded in 1974, ACCC is a powerful network of more than 45,000 multidisciplinary professionals from over 1,700 provider organizations nationwide. As advances in cancer screening and diagnosis, treatment options, and care delivery models continue to evolve—so has ACCC—adapting its resources to meet the changing needs of the entire oncology care team.