Virginia Cancer Registrars Association

Virginia Cancer Registrars Association Virginia Cancer Registrars Association (VCRA) is a non-profit organization representing all Cancer Re

In 1979, the Virginia Tumor Registrars Association was created. The purpose of the Association was to organize a group of Cancer Registrars who compiled diagnostic and treatment information for cancer patients in the State of Virginia. Beginning in 1986, the Association offered two educational conferences per year. From 1986 to 1997, these conferences were held in Richmond, Virginia in both the Sp

ring and the Fall. Additionally, the Virginia Cancer Registry (VCR) held workshops throughout the year. In 2016, the Association celebrated its 30th annual education conference. In 1995, the organization formally changed its name to the Virginia Cancer Registrars Association (VCRA). Since that time, the VCRA has grown from a handful of members to over 100 members and associates from around the state.

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P. O. Box 66
New Canton, VA
23123

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