01/23/2024
It was the first Sunday of the New Year! Awakened by an intense pain, she knew she would not make it to church. It was much too much. She had to get to the hospital, her husband got the car. It was very early, still dark, the sun had not yet appeared. In fact, the forecast of a snow storm was expected that day. The drive to the Emergency Department brought a great sense of relief as the pain would be taken care of.
The Unexpected Start of 2024
It was the first Sunday of the New Year! Awakened by an intense pain, she knew she would not make it to church. It was much too much. She had to get to the hospital, her husband got the car. It was…
01/23/2024
As the conversation drifted towards personal updates, the wife of the other invited couple, a woman radiating warmth and quiet strength, shared news that sent a ripple of shock and concern
The Enigma of Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Unveiling the Challenges and Hope
The clinking of glasses and warm laughter filled the air as we settled at the dining table, catching up with friends we hadn’t seen in years. The aroma of food swirled around us, promising a …
10/12/2023
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Take advantage of this opportunity to get screened, and share with everyone (40 years and up). Make the call to set up your appointment. Early detection gives you an advantage and may save your life💓
03/02/2023
Early detection may save your life. **alcancer
National Colore**al Cancer Awareness Month
Cancer that begins in the colon is called colon cancer. If the cancer is found in the re**um, it is called re**al cancer. However, cancer that is found in either of these areas are also called colo…
08/01/2022
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT 📣
Thrilled to be a part of this extraordinary initiative. All of Us Research Program is the game changer and we're all in this together. Learn more about All of Us and spread the word
SOLUTIONS Cancer Resource Center announces partnership with NIH Research Initiative
SOLUTIONS Cancer Resource Center is proud to announce its partnership with the National Institutes of Health (NIH)’s All of Us Research Program through its Community Advocate Network (CAN).&n…
06/08/2022
Absolutely, it’s time for inclusion. Have the conversation, chances are they’ll be willing to consider if given the opportunity.
Many Black cancer patients say they aren't offered the chance at clinical trials, survey finds
The majority of Black women with metastatic breast cancer don’t get enrolled into clinical trials, according to new research presented at on Monday. Only 40% of Black respondents said they were even offered a trial.
03/18/2022
I’m Trying to Balance My Fears of COVID-19 With Returning to Routine Cancer Screenings and Health Care
I’m Trying to Balance My Fears of COVID-19 With Returning to Routine Cancer Screenings and Health Care
I’ve recently joined the masses in catching up with routine health care that was put off during the COVID-19 pandemic.
03/18/2022
9 things to know about pancreatic cancer and the risk for developing the disease if any through hereditary connections

Is pancreatic cancer hereditary? 9 things to know
Is pancreatic cancer hereditary? Are there any genetic mutations associated with it? Our pancreatic cancer expert Florencia McAllister, M.D., weighs in on these questions and seven more.
03/10/2022
Cancer patient rings bell, surprises girlfriend with engagement ring
An Upstate man rang a bell to celebrate his final cancer treatment then proposed to his girlfriend.
01/25/2022
COVID-19: What People with Cancer Should Know https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/coronavirus/coronavirus-cancer-patient-information
COVID-19: What People with Cancer Should Know
Some cancer treatments may increase your risk of severe illness from COVID-19. Learn about how patients with cancer can protect themselves and what they should do if they have symptoms of an infection.