What Caught Our Eye (WCOE) Each week, we recap the cancer policy articles, studies, and stories that caught our attention. |
Serious issue for survivors of childhood cancer. Childhood Cancer Survivors Forgo Care Because of Cost https://t.co/wpsMkuCI6D
— NCCS (@CancerAdvocacy) January 22, 2016
"Death is not an inherent failure. Neglect is. — .@Atul_Gawande on poor quality of care for the dying. #hpm #eol https://t.co/VuMuy0iTXQ
— Amy Berman (@NotesOnNursing) January 22, 2016
Physician Encourages Colleagues to Take an Objective Look at Cancer Survivorship https://t.co/wrnKk9bWy3 via @cure_magazine
— NCCS (@CancerAdvocacy) January 20, 2016
Beautiful tribute to Ellen Stovall "As a mentor, she taught me to always rely on honesty, trust and integrity." https://t.co/Ce2eiXDgEZ
— NCCS (@CancerAdvocacy) January 20, 2016
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