WCOE: Effects of Financial Toxicity, Patient Database Helps Researchers Nationally, New CLRC Handbook for Survivors, Metastatic Cancer and Employment
What Caught Our Eye (WCOE) Each week, we recap the cancer policy articles, studies, and stories that caught our attention. |
#FinancialToxicity and high #costs of care create an undue physical & emotional burden on #cancer #survivors: https://t.co/5TecXglJjC
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) February 17, 2016
Ohio State-led patient database fills national need in cancer research – Columbus Dispatch https://t.co/avGfNBOwHX #cancer
— Barbara Jacoby (@letlifehappen) February 16, 2016
Valuable info for #survivors about #cancer legal issues in CLRC & @BreakawayCancer 's new "Patient Legal Handbook" https://t.co/zdg7jtwQlt
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) February 17, 2016
From @cure_magazine Getting Back to Work After a Diagnosis of #Metastatic #Cancer https://t.co/b28h7DRP5A #survivorship
— NCCS – National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (@CancerAdvocacy) February 18, 2016
Our managing director for science policy spoke with @TorontoStar about the #CancerMoonshot: https://t.co/LjMMiGLuEz pic.twitter.com/ZoxFKNFs0r
— AACR (@AACR) February 17, 2016
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