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



