More than two years ago, Leroy Houchin totaled his car in an accident. In the doctor’s examination that followed, Houchin discovered he was suffering from more than just bumps and bruises. He had lung ...
The American Cancer Society is looking for volunteer drivers to help transport patients to and from cancer-related appointments. While anyone can train to be a “Road to Recovery” driver, the ...
In an effort to put more San Diego cancer patients on the road to recovery, the American Cancer Society has relaunched its longtime volunteer driver program. This year, nearly 190,000 people in ...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- Every day, thousands of cancer patients need a ride to undergo life-saving treatments. Unfortunately, some patients do not have a way of ever making it there. The American Cancer ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — "The #1 reason patients miss their appointments is related to transportation issues, and by volunteering you have a way to take that issue away," John Adams, an American Cancer ...
SEATTLE — Cancer patients have a daunting to-do list. Life becomes a series of doctor's appointments and medical treatments. And sometimes, getting to those therapies can be a real challenge. Steve ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. SCARBOROUGH – On Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1-3 p.m. the Maine Medical Center Cancer ...
Would you drive a mile to save a life? An estimated 116,190 Texans will learn they have cancer this year and getting to their scheduled treatment will be their greatest concern. To ensure patients get ...
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