Positivity and Perseverance: How Living with Cancer Prepared Me for the COVID-19 Pandemic
You might say my journey has hit a few bumps, ruts, and a pothole or two along the way. You might also say I know a bit about perseverance.
You might say my journey has hit a few bumps, ruts, and a pothole or two along the way. You might also say I know a bit about perseverance.
A survey by the American Association of Clinical Oncology reveals that 1 in 4 Americans have missed their cancer screenings during the pandemic, adding to the growing evidence of the impact of COVID-19 and the management of other diseases.
At 34 years old, Lowe noticed a tiny lump in her breast while doing a self-examination. The doctor waved it off, seemingly unconcerned, and the mother of three went back to the daily rigors of life.
Keesha Sharp has teamed up with the Pancreatic Cancer Collective, a joint initiative of Stand Up To Cancer and the Lustgarten Foundation to help promote pancreatic cancer clinical trials.
Because of a combination of public health policies, medical advances, and social reforms, the overall, age-adjusted cancer death rate has been falling since 1991 when it peaked at 215 cancer deaths per 100,000 people.
The SU2C–LUNGevity Foundation–American Lung Association Lung Cancer Interception Dream Team have developed laboratory models to understand the inflammatory process in the lung’s bronchial cells, and how that relates to early lung cancer development.
Two legendary literary figures, the late Lorraine Hansberry and the late James Baldwin are about to take to the virtual stage courtesy of Tony nominees Valisia LeKae and Daniel J. Watts.