Omaha Nonprofit Invites Breast Cancer Survivors to Pack and Distribute Kits for Other Survivors
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Go: Make cancer treatment accessible
SEN. Bong Go reaffirmed his support for efforts that seek to make breast cancer treatments more accessible, especially for those in underserved areas.“Many poor families find difficulties in seeking cancer treatment, including breast cancer,” Go said in Filipino on Monday. “That’s why the government, private sector, and stakeholders should coordinate to ensure that patients have cancer treatment access.”Go said that he pushed for increased fundi…
Project Pink'd assembles 900+ care kits for breast cancer survivors in treatment
OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) The nonprofit makes three different kits: one for surgery relief, one for chemo and one for radiation. Also included in each bag are words of encouragement from a survivor whos been there. Breast cancer survivor Britney Holmes shares how the kits she received helped during her treatments and why she's giving back now. Its just the things that the survivor wouldnt necessarily think about, and theyre gifted to them at the beginn…
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