Historically, cancer care largely focused on the fight for survival. Now, thanks to advancements in screening and treatment, many patients are living decades beyond their diagnosis.
To ensure this, the system leads by its four core values: respect everyone, tell the truth, make a difference and work as a team.
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Cancer-free for nearly 20 years, RIT graduate student Bryona Hamilton seeks to educate patients, survivors, and family ...
Two Trump administration nominees with long track records of challenging the medical and public health establishments have ...
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Andhra Pradesh launches eye screening programme for students, providing free eyeglasses to 90,000 in need, supported by ...
All of us, from policymakers to advocates and industry leaders, should take part in hearing what people are saying and ...