Lung Cancer Patient-Reported Survey Data | 2020
Many people living with lung cancer report feeling a stigma associated with their condition, according to new Health Union survey data.
Many people living with lung cancer report feeling a stigma associated with their condition, according to new Health Union survey data.
Whether a person plays an active role in treatment or not, the majority of patients surveyed do not feel controlled on their current treatment plan.
More than half of people living with atopic dermatitis who have ever used topical corticosteroids say they are at least “somewhat concerned” about steroid withdrawal.
Only 12% of people living with psoriatic arthritis feel satisfied on their current treatment plan, according to new Health Union survey data.
63% of people living with skin cancer say sun safety/skin cancer prevention is their primary focus, according to new Health Union survey data.
For Health Union’s 10th anniversary, we take a closer look at how co-founders Olivier Chateau and Tim Armand have made an impact on the healthcare industry.
Nearly half of people living with bladder cancer have been impacted by the ongoing BCG shortage, according to new Health Union survey data.
Only five percent of people living with atopic dermatitis say they know all of their triggers, according to new Health Union survey data from its community.
Just 45% of people living with macular degeneration feel controlled on their current treatment plan, according to Health Union survey data.
To develop and deliver patient-centered solutions now, it’s crucial to monitor the lifecycle of patient attitudes and behaviors in this global pandemic.