Sequestration’s Impact on the Cancer Community
by Cameron Krier (LIVESTRONG Staffer)
Sequestration. What does it mean, and more importantly, what does it mean to the cancer community?
Sequestration. What does it mean, and more importantly, what does it mean to the cancer community?
We feel that it is imperative for everyone to know our goals for 2013. That is why we will be streaming the State of the Foundation live from our annual LIVESTRONG Assembly.
Take the LIVESTRONG Foundation 2013 Pledge and then tell others why supporting cancer survivors means so much to you.
Some governors steadfast in their decision not to expand Medicaid under healthcare reform are now changing their minds. Why has there been a flip? Because expanding Medicaid makes sense.
We work hard to make sure that your voice—the voice of the patient—is front and center in every policy decision on The Hill and beyond.
“So why did we choose LIVESTRONG? Simply put, we agree in living every minute to its fullest and doing anything we can…big or small… so that no one has to be alone in their battle.”
This Friday, February 15th, is the last day for organizations, hospitals and YMCA’s can apply for grant funding from the LIVESTRONG Foundation this cycle.
The Foundation is a small organization. We don’t have satellite branches or offices outside of our headquarters in Austin, Texas, yet our reach is global.
The FDA’s recent decision to move certain pain medications from a Schedule III to Schedule II drug will affect those in chronic pain.
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