The stakes are real. In 2026, an estimated 42,670 people will die from breast cancer nationwide, including nearly 3,400 ...
It took nearly three years to win presumptive workers’ compensation coverage for breast, cervical, and other cancers that firefighters who work for federal agencies may develop because of hazardous ...
When Diane Anderson was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer late last year, she wanted to keep her hair while undergoing treatment. "I figured with this disease, it’s the only thing I can control," ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A Lowcountry researcher joined more than 700 advocates in Washington, D.C. to support cancer policy and funding in the country’s budget. Dr. Ian Padykula and volunteers from ...
"Ignoring the number one cause of cancer while focusing only on secondary risks is not sound policy," writes Gary Streit.
On October 25, 2010, the National Cancer Policy Forum hosted the National Cancer Policy Summit. The Summit convened key leaders in the cancer community to identify and discuss the most pressing policy ...
THOSE BANDS START MONDAY. AND TODAY, IOWA GOVERNOR KIM REYNOLDS SIGNED A BILL TO EXPAND FIREFIGHTER CANCER COVERAGE. HF. 1969 INFLATES THE DEFINITION OF CANCER FOR THE PEACE OFFICER’S RETIREMENT ...
Iowa has the second-highest rate of new cancers in the United States, and rates are rising.
It took nearly three years to win presumptive workers’ compensation coverage for breast, cervical, and other cancers that firefighters who work for federal agencies may develop because of hazardous ...
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