Females with Bladder Cancer Receive Less Support Than Men
Survey shows males with bladder cancer are more likely to receive various types of condition management support than females with bladder cancer.
Survey shows males with bladder cancer are more likely to receive various types of condition management support than females with bladder cancer.
Health Union launched MacularDegeneration.net to provide a safe, supportive, accessible environment for people living with macular degeneration.
A new survey from Health Union reveals skin cancer recurrences are often linked to a bevy of risk factors and lower quality of life.
Findings from a Health Union survey contribute to the notion that lung cancer is misunderstood as only being a smoking-related cancer.
With almost 20 years of experience building organizations and growing top tier talent, Jake Ridgway has joined Health Union as vice president of people.
The initial stage at which men are diagnosed with prostate cancer can have an impact on multiple facets of their quality of life.
People living with advanced stages of breast cancer are more likely than the broader breast cancer population to experience low quality of life.
Survey reveals a 50-50 split between blood cancer being detected after experiencing symptoms, and as a result of other unrelated or incidental situations.
More than 8 in 10 cancer patients reported a high level of HCP satisfaction, while just over 6 in 10 patients with autoimmune conditions felt the same way.
PM360, a leading trade magazine for marketing decision makers in the pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, and diagnostics industries, has named Health Union as one of the most innovative Companies of 2018.