Lyft Partners With The American Cancer Society To Give Cancer Patients Free Rides Lyft and the American Cancer Society announced a new partnership that would help cancer patients in different parts of the country. The Road to Recovery initiative will give out free rides for patients and caregivers going to medical appointments. by Jacob Elyachar
Health Differences Among Doctors Remain: When Should Women Start Getting Mammograms? by Katrina Pascual
Health Fewer Americans Dying Of Cancer Since 1991, With Obamacare Seen Helpful In Driving Mortalities Down by Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/Wellness Regular Exercise May Improve Survival Rate In Prostate Cancer Patients by Angela Laguipo
Healthy Living/Wellness Despite Overall Decline, Cancer Is The Number One Killer In 21 States by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Ultrasound As Effective As Mammography In Detecting Breast Cancer: Study by Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/Wellness Experts Release Guidelines On Follow-Up Care Of Breast Cancer Survivors by Alyssa Navarro
Healthy Living/Wellness Great American Smokeout Encourages Smokers To Quit Using Cigarettes by Alyssa Navarro
Healthy Living/Wellness Some Doctors Skeptical With New American Cancer Society Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines: Here’s Why by Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/Wellness Sitting For Prolonged Periods Ups Cancer Risk But Only For Women: Study by Dianne Depra
Healthy Living/Wellness Relay For Life Looking For More Donations And Participants by Rex Macadangdang
Healthy Living/Wellness Cancer patients who use e-cigarettes are more nicotine-dependent than non-users: Study by Lori Sandoval
Healthy Living/Wellness Cancer survival rates growing in U.S., expected to reach 19 million people by 2024 by Michael McEnaney
Healthy Living/Wellness Bad news: Cancer rate among U.S. children on the rise Good news: Death rate falling by Vamien McKalin