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Cancer Patients Who Are Most Worried About Finances Shown to Have Worse Outcomes
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Cancer treatment is likely to affect every aspect of a patient’s life their activities, relationships, eating habits, mental health, physical health and comfort, financial wellbeing. And when financial concerns weigh heavily on an individual who is in treatment for cancer, they can affect the outcome of that treatment. New research from Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center provides the first evidence that a cancer patient’s level of financial worry as they begin treatment predicts how likely it is that their treatment will be successful.
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Pembroke High holds annual Shooting for a Cure fundraiser
The Pembroke girls basketball team is celebrating a decade of raising money for cancer research and patient programs at Roswell Park. Author: WGRZ Staff, Heather Ly Published: 6:26 AM EST March 6, 2021 Updated: 8:14 AM EST March 6, 2021
PEMBROKE, N.Y. The Pembroke High School girls basketball team held its annual Shooting For A Cure event on Friday night.
The event raises money for cancer research and programs at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center.
As of 6 a.m. Saturday, the team has raised $38,642.79. There still time to make a donation to the cause. You can click here to donate to Roswell Park.