We have a Winner! Ashley Gonzalez, our fearless advocate for cancer patients, community members, and underserved populations at the Office of Cancer Health Equity, has been recognized today with the Financial Health First Responder Award of 2024 by Financial Pathways.
Tomorrow is #DayOfGiving with Jersey Mikeโs! All proceeds will be donated to one of our greatest supporters, the American Cancer Society (ACS). On the Day of Giving, customers can order by dine-in, carry out, curbside pick-up, mobile app, and by placing catering orders.
Our office has been able to support cancer patients with their lodging and transportation needs thanks to the support form the ACS to ensure access to timely cancer care.
Starting Thursday, April 18th, Stupid Cancer is presenting Digital CancerCon 2024, a virtual conference for all members of the adolescent and young adult cancer community. Whether youโre a patient, survivor, caregiver, or professional, thereโs a session just for you!
Welcome March! Today we have a double awareness day since the first Friday of March is Dress in Blue Day and March 1stmarks the beginning of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
Did you know that colorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer in the U.S.?
Did you know that colorectal cancer is one of the few cancers thatโs preventable thanks to screening?
The positive impact that Alexis makes in the cancer journey of her patients do not go unnoticed. We are so grateful and proud for all that Alexis does for our patients and communities! You can also leave a message for Alexis!
She is a fearless advocate and leader who has been serving the African American cancer patients receiving care in our Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center for almost five years.
Governor Cooper has proclaimed January as Radon Action Month to help educate people about how to reduce their risk of lung cancer from radon.
Radon is an odorless, colorless gas and, after smoking, is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States.