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Survey reveals a 50-50 split between blood cancer being detected after experiencing symptoms, and as a result of other unrelated or incidental situations.
Cancer Patients More Satisfied With Doctors Than Autoimmune Patients Are
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.
Health Union Named One of the Most Innovative Companies of 2018 by PM360
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.
Cancer Patients Make Tradeoffs When Deciding Treatment
The impact of cancer can have negative effects on finances, but not many patients even consider cost to be a factor in making their treatment decisions.
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