Click on the link below to see whether you qualify: Survey: Watery bowel movements while being treated for cancer? (Anywhere) – $10 Description: We’re looking for people who have been (or previously) diagnosed with cancer and experienced frequent watery bowel movements while being currently treated with or previously treated with targeted therapy. Requirements: Eligible Participant has been (or previously …
Cancer Patients Need to Take Control of Their Health Information
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Calling All Cancer Patients, Cargivers and Loved Ones! Don’t miss out on this Facebook Live interview on Thursday May 9, 2019 at 2 pm ET. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Professor of Breast Cancer Lillie D. Shockney, RN will share information regarding reporting the side effects of cancer treatments and how to support a loved one that should be extremely …
Student loan borrowers with cancer are supposed to be able to pause their payments. They’re hitting a wall
By: Annie Nova From: cnbc.com At issue seems to be this: The Education Department hasn’t provided the companies that administer its federal student loan programs with an official application for borrowers to apply for the deferment, even though the law has been in effect for more than six months. “It sounds like Congress wanted to do a good thing – …
CA Assembly Bill 1268 – Prior Treatment Authorization For Cancer Patients
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By: Diane Mapes From: fredhutch.org A new meta-analysis led by Dr. Joseph Unger of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has revealed that structural and clinical barriers prevent more than 3 out of 4 cancer patients from participating in clinical trials. The study is part of an ongoing effort to understand why patient participation is so low in cancer clinical trials. …