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New recommendations from a federal task force last week about breast cancer screenings have infuriated many cancer survivors as well as medical professional organizations, including the American Cancer Society. Full Article at Information Week
Having barely digested the U.S. Preventive Services Task Forces’ suggestion that women between 40 and 50 years of age don’t need mammograms, American women now have to deal with the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists’ recommendation that... Full Article at John Goodman's Health Policy Blog
American Cancer Society President Dan Smith, accompanied by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla. , left, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn. , speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, during a news conference, following a hearing on b... View Photo »
Planned Parenthood’s medical standards and guidelines pertaining to cervical cancer screenings are based on guidelines from U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSF), ACOG, and the American Cancer Society (ACS)
MONDAY, Nov. 23 (HealthDay News) -- A new combination drug therapy shows promise in treating patients with advanced biliary-tract cancers, researchers say. Full Article at ABC News
The news last week that the Unites States Preventive Screening Task Force was recommending women without risk factors begin mammograms at age 50 instead of 40 was the medical shot heard round the world. Full Article at Huffington Post
Main Category: Health Insurance / Medical Insurance Article Date: 23 Nov 2009 - 3:00 PST email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article On the eve of a key vote this Saturday about health insurance reform, seven major... Full Article at Medical News Today
United Airlines and the American Cancer Society introduce Holden Hugyou in year three of their initiative to benefit the American Cancer Society and to provide teddy bears to children undergoing cancer treatment. View Photo »
I am extremely humbled to receive the American Cancer Society's Medal of Honor
Main Category: Breast Cancer Article Date: 23 Nov 2009 - 3:00 PST email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Several newspapers recently published opinion pieces regarding recent recommendations by the U.S. Full Article at Medical News Today
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American Cancer Society President Dan Smith, accompanied by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla. , left, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn. , speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, during a news conference, following a hearing on breast cancer legislation by the Ho...
View Photo »United Airlines and the American Cancer Society introduce Holden Hugyou in year three of their initiative to benefit the American Cancer Society and to provide teddy bears to children undergoing cancer treatment.
View Photo »United Airlines and the American Cancer Society introduce Holden Hugyou in year three of their initiative to benefit the American Cancer Society and to provide teddy bears to children undergoing cancer treatment.
View Photo »Planned Parenthood’s medical standards and guidelines pertaining to cervical cancer screenings are based on guidelines from U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSF), ACOG, and the American Cancer Society (ACS)
I am extremely humbled to receive the American Cancer Society's Medal of Honor
I am very concerned that these guidelines conflict with many of the well-established recommendations from the American Medical Association, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, the American Cancer Society, and Susan G. Komen for the Cure. This conflicting information will inevitably lead to confus...
The American Cancer Society will continue to recommend that women of average risk of breast cancer start screening at age 40 and get screened every year
The bill's endorsement by the doctors' and seniors' lobby groups -- in addition to support announced by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network -- helps counter mounting opposition among employer groups that are stepping up their advertising campaign against the bill
Coleman Talley is honored to assist the American Cancer Society. Cancer affects everyone. You can’t find anyone that has not been affected, in some way, by cancer
It's great for our basketball programs, but more importantly, it's for a great cause ... Cancer seems to affect everyone. For me, it started when I was a young child with my maternal grandmother. She passed away when I saw 7 or 8. The money that has been raised -- not only by coaches but the whole Ameri...
We do this because it's the right thing to do ... Just about everybody knows someone or has been affected in some way by this horrible disease and we fully support the American Cancer Society and the Coaches vs. Cancer program.
re thrilled at this opportunity to highlight the tremendous network of support for cancer patients here in Snohomish County ... The American Cancer Society and Providence are working hand in hand to ensure that not only are we raising awareness of breast cancer, we're fighting it. If one woman is inspir...
The American Cancer Society says one in eight women will get breast cancer ... I don't know how I got so lucky, getting it twice. As of now, I'm cancer-free. I consider myself lucky.
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