WCOE: Deciding About Dying, Discourse Surrounding New Mammogram Guidelines, Biden’s Commitment to Helping People with Cancer, and Breast Cancer in Developing World
What Caught Our Eye (WCOE) Each week, we recap the cancer policy articles, studies, and stories that caught our attention. |
Living With Cancer: Deciding About Dying https://t.co/PvWH2UaBM2
— NYTimes Well (@nytimeswell) October 22, 2015
We commend Vice President Biden for his commitment to helping people affected by cancer. https://t.co/anRZc6FlHx
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) October 22, 2015
Learning From Dogs With Cancer https://t.co/G5o7zjbpqY via @nytimeswell
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) October 22, 2015
Via @NPR: Breast Cancer In The Developing World: Rising Rates, Shrouded In Silence https://t.co/AjN4Qch6mh
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) October 22, 2015
Q&A: The new mammogram guidelines for breast-cancer screening https://t.co/TggoRk0Cm1 via @WSJ
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) October 21, 2015
What The ACS Guidelines Got Wrong About Breast Cancer Screening @Forbes https://t.co/Bj4T7ykXH2
— Elaine Schattner MD, MA (@ESchattner) October 21, 2015
Via @NPR: American Cancer Society Changes Mammogram Guidelines https://t.co/n1DVGasiPW
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) October 20, 2015