WCOE: Financial Issues Increase Pain, Ovarian Cancer Overlooked, Helping Patients Sleep, Colon Cancer Facts, and Missing Radiation Sessions
What Caught Our Eye (WCOE) Each week, we recap the cancer policy articles, studies, and stories that caught our attention. |
Sad (terrible!) and true, evidently: For Cancer Patients, Pain May Rise as Finances Dwindle – https://t.co/aORJocqABQ via @phillyhealthsci
— Elaine Schattner MD, MA (@ESchattner) March 1, 2016
Experts find that #OvarianCancer still gets less medical attention & treatment falls short https://t.co/ZJlGyM1g8H
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) March 4, 2016
Helping Patients to Get More Sleep: Talking With Ellyn Matthews, PhD, RN https://t.co/xc6uW0gG7K #cancerfatigue
— Oncology Nursing News (@OncNursingNews) March 3, 2016
March is Colon Cancer Awareness month! Age 50 for all, younger if increased risk #StrongArmSelfie @FightCRC pic.twitter.com/RSLUyMfvuK
— Gina Wear a Mask Lundberg MD FACC FAHA (@gina_lundberg) March 3, 2016
Missed Radiation Therapy Sessions Increase Risk of Cancer Recurrence https://t.co/KGQ50CraEC #CancerCurrents pic.twitter.com/n9nkfCLahA
— National Cancer Institute (@theNCI) March 3, 2016
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