WCOE: How To Know Whether to Believe a Health Study, Cancer Statistics, Minority Access To Care, President Carter’s Cancer, and More
What Caught Our Eye (WCOE) Each week, we recap the cancer policy articles, studies, and stories that caught our attention. |
How to Know Whether to Believe a Health Study https://t.co/7gjJF2nTPb via @UpshotNYT #gyncsm via @SGO_org
— Dee Sparacio (@womenofteal) August 18, 2015
Our recent issue brief explores racial & ethnic disparities in access to & utilization of care among insured adults https://t.co/PFMGzzYOUl
— KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation) (@KFF) August 18, 2015
Learn more about cancer statistics @theNCI, how they're calculated, & where the data come from in our new DYK video: https://t.co/3Y1N3C9XXm
— NCI Cancer Stats (@NCICancerStats) August 14, 2015
Jimmy Carter, Melanoma, And The Promise Of Immunotherapy In The Elderly – By @arleneweintraub https://t.co/fDbqpFPZeb
— Matthew Herper (@matthewherper) August 21, 2015
How many clinical trials are feasible for a #raredisease with a small patient population? by @AmyDMarcus – https://t.co/sOCGUrqFYm via @WSJ
— Elaine Schattner MD, MA (@ESchattner) August 21, 2015