For children with cancer(癌),the facts of life include the facts of death. There is always the fear that they might not live to grow up.Yet they realize that fighting cancer is the only way of beating it. So they fight.And sometimes, they win.It may take years.It certainly takes sup...
Because we already had a process in place for agreeing cancer drugs via NECDAG in the region, we were able to bring our experiences together to work in an innovative and collaborative way and ensure more patients can access potentially life-enhancing drugs, fairly, quickly and when they need ...
Exploration of the beliefs and experiences of Aboriginal people with cancer in Western Australia: a methodology to acknowledge cultural difference and buil... Background Aboriginal Australians experience poorer outcomes, and are 2.5 times more likely to die from cancer than non-Aboriginal people, even...
Cancer is a group of diseases with major societal impact and accounts for approximately 55% of mortality in India. The Indian population is increasing in size and gradually ageing. As a result, the number of people diagnosed with and dying of cancer are increasing. Government funding agencies su...
Cancer is a group of diseases with major societal impact and accounts for approximately 55% of mortality in India. The Indian population is increasing in size and gradually ageing. As a result, the number of people diagnosed with and dying of cancer are increasing. Government funding agencies su...
aDr. Han has secured research funding from the American Cancer Society, the American Lung Association, and the American Thoracic Society, and his work is currently supported by a K22 and part of P01 Award from the National Cancer Institute of the NIH. 博士。 韩获取研究资助从美国癌症协会、美国...
Children and young people with cancer in the UK face something of a funding lottery for services to preserve their fertility, with specialist treatment centers heavily reliant on charities to stump up the cash needed, particularly in England, finds the first study of its kind, published online in...
Threat to Children in Cancer Funding; Cancer 2020 More Young People with Cancer Could "Fall through the Cracks" and Miss Access to Frontline Cancer Care and Services. Children's Cancer Specialist Bruce Morland Told Health Reporter Emma Brady Why These Services Must Have a Higher Profile in Any ...
It will never be easy to explain to a well-informed patient with cancer why the NHS does not fund a drug that could be their last hope.In 2010, the cancer drugs fund (CDF) gave access to drugs not routinely available- on the NHS, particularly for people with rarer cancers. It followed...
This year, cancer will kill more than 589,000 people in the United States. The direct medical costs related to cancer were nearly $125 billion in 2010, and are expected to jump to $156 billion in 2020, the association says. The number of people of all ages with cancer is also projected...