Delegation Program

Build your regional AYA community by sending an AYA Delegation to CancerCon!

By sending a group of patients, caregivers, and/or professionals as a Delegation to CancerCon, you are unlocking the potential of your local community.

In addition to the life-changing experience of CancerCon, delegates gain access to exclusive training, community building, and networking opportunities that will strengthen their impact at home. 

The knowledge gained and connections built at our national event will have lasting, year-round influence in your region.

Interested in sending a delegation from your cancer center?
Book some time with our team to learn more!

*Minors under 18 must travel with a designated guardian within the delegation.

"We’ve had a great experience working with Stupid Cancer to send Delegations to CancerCon. Our delegation represents our AYA Program, and it’s a way to show how we are supporting our AYAs and promoting local AYA advocacy."
Pamela Simon, MSN, CPNP, CPON
Program Manager Stanford AYA Cancer Program
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Delegation benefits include...
  • Registration for each attendee
    • Includes access to all sessions & activities, Exhibit Hall, social events, 4+ meals, and more…
  • Delegate Training Sessions:
    • 2 pre-event planning meetings
    • 1 post-event debrief meeting
    • AYA Advisory Board workshop
    • Delegate networking session
  • CancerCon Delegate t-shirt
  • Videography session
  • Co-branded social media campaign
  • Stupid Cancer Takeover Day in your local community
Past Delegations
  • University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center: 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022
  • Stanford Adolescent Young Adult Cancer Program: 2025, 2024, 2023
  • Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center: 2025
  • Connecticut Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders: 2025
"I'm glad I took the leap of faith to go to CancerCon because I found the community I never knew I needed."
Jade, University of New Mexico
Comprehensive Cancer Center Delegate
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To discuss delegation package options or learn more, contact [email protected]