XpediteMD Heads to Two Major Oncology Conferences in Q1 2026

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Artem Petrov

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January 14, 2026

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XpediteMD is kicking off 2026 by exhibiting at two leading oncology conferences, reinforcing our commitment to advancing cancer patient navigation for radiation and surgical oncology practices - stop by to meet with our team if you are attending.

ACRO Annual Meeting

American College of Radiation Oncology (ACRO)
February 4–6, 2026 | Orlando, Florida | Booth #307

At ACRO, we will connect with radiation oncology leaders to discuss how modern navigation workflows can directly improve Time to Treatment while reducing operational friction. Attendees can see how XpediteMD helps practices organize navigation activities, minimize documentation burden, and turn navigation into a sustainable, billable service.

National Comprehensive Breast Cancer Conference

National Comprehensive Breast Cancer Conference (NCBC)
March 27–29, 2026 | Cleveland, Ohio | Booth #100

At NCBC, our focus expands to surgical oncology teams. We will showcase how structured navigation supports patients from diagnosis through treatment, improving coordination, reducing delays, and enabling more concierge like care models that practices can actually afford.

Showcasing XpediteMD Navigate

At both conferences, we will highlight XpediteMD Navigate, our cancer patient navigation module designed to:

  • Organize and standardize navigation workflows
  • Reduce manual and duplicative documentation
  • Enable compliant, billable navigation services
  • Improve outcomes such as Time to Treatment while unlocking new revenue

Our Mission

XpediteMD’s mission is to make cancer navigation an integral part of every patient’s cancer care journey. By ensuring timely care, superior clinical outcomes, improved quality measures, and sustainable financial performance, we help oncology practices deliver better care at scale.

If you are attending ACRO or NCBC, we look forward to meeting you on the show floor and discussing the future of cancer navigation.

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