Articles for Tag: "cancer"

Survey finds many cancer patients skip appointments because of cost 
Survey finds many cancer patients skip appointments because of cost
Inability to pay for medication is another major concern as many experience rising out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs.
Sunscreen myth can be deadly 
Sunscreen myth can be deadly
A common misconception about dark skin is one reason why people are missing signs that something is wrong.
Yes, my kid has cancer. Here’s what you should say 
Yes, my kid has cancer. Here’s what you should say
A mom lends advice on how others can best react.
Does your sunscreen actually work? 
Does your sunscreen actually work?
Waterproof? Mineral-based? A new report finds that many protection products don’t hold up to their claims. Find out how to stay safe.
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Blog: Yes, my kid has cancer. Here’s what you should say
Amy Graver, whose daughter was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, lends advice on how others can best react.
Physical activity may extend life of people with prostate cancer 
Physical activity may extend life of people with prostate cancer
A new American Cancer Society study reveals that exercise can increase the likelihood of survival by up to 34 percent.
Chicago Cubs honor nine-year-old girl with neuroblastoma 
Chicago Cubs honor nine-year-old girl with neuroblastoma
Mya Tinajero took a break from daily chemotherapy treatments to serve as an Honorary Bat Kid at Wrigley Field.