Unmanageable health-care costs are forcing millions of insured and uninsured cancer survivors in the United States to go without the medical attention they need, a new analysis reveals.
Read moreHave you ever heard of the CCCIA -- the Comprehensive Cancer Care Improvement Act? No, neither had I, till a friend who works at our local... Read more »
What does quality breast cancer care mean? And when does it start? Does it begin when a woman first walks into the doctor's office? When... Read more »
“You feel like… you’re not handling things, and you’re not there for her.” That poignant statement was posted on this site... Read more »
What do U.S. Senators Ted Kennedy (D-Massachusetts) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) have in common?Not their choice of which... Read more »
When "Good Morning America" co-host Robin Roberts revealed her breast cancer diagnosis July 31 on national TV, she was all over the... Read more »
Stephen M. Schuster, Jr., Esq., has spent over thirty years in the health care industry. He has been general counsel for a publicly traded... Read more »
Mammograms can be used for both screening and diagnostic purposes. Screening is recommended for all women, beginning at age 40, and allows... Read more »
Source: National Cancer Institute
More Choices in Cancer Care: Information for Beneficiaries on Medicare Coverage of Cancer Clinical Trials Key Points • • • A clinical trial is... Read more »
Traci Richards, Publisher/CEO, has spent over ten years in the healthcare industry. She was a founding member and Vice President of Operations of... Read more »
Source: National Cancer Institute
Palliative Care in Cancer Key Points • Palliative care is comfort care given to a patient who has a serious or life-threatening disease, such as... Read more »