Results for "South Carolina"
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A Career Back on Track, Despite Bone Cancer
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Bone Cancer Survivor Becomes Leader in Education
Bone cancer survivor, Craig King spends his working days making a difference in education. Six months out of the year, he advocates on behalf of funding for public school in South Carolina, as a lobbyist for the Palmetto State Teachers Association. The other half of the year, he speaks to education students about becoming better teachers and encourages them to become board-certified. -
Brant Woodward
Biography of Brant Woodward, Executive Vice President of the American Cancer Society's Southeast Region. -
Carol Grotnes Belk Campus - Charleston, SC
Information about the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge located in Charleston, SC. -
Cervical Cancer Survivor Teaches Others to Speak Out
Tamika Felder wants her generation to be the last women to ever get cervical cancer. “I don’t want anybody to have to go through what I went through,” she says. -
Cervical Cancer Survivor: ‘Don't let fear keep you from going to the doctor.’
Tonya Butler did not have health insurance or a primary care doctor in the fall of 2012 when she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. -
Colorectal Cancer Research Highlights
The American Cancer Society helps find answers to critical questions about colon and rectal cancer. What causes it? How can it be successfully prevented, detected, and treated? How can the people with one of these cancers improve their quality of life? Studying questions like these has helped improve screening and treatment methods, which has contributed to substantial decreases in deaths from colon and rectal cancer over the past 20 years. -
Current grants by state
Find American Cancer Society research grants and health professional training grants by state. -
Hope Lodge Founder Turns 105
Margot Freudenberg, the American Cancer Society’s longest serving volunteer, still works to drum up donations for the program she founded, the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge. -
How to Get Ready for a Natural Disaster When You Have Cancer
If you are a cancer patient or caregiver and you learn a hurricane, wildfire, or other natural disaster is coming your way, take steps to prepare in advance. -
Jamie Knowles-Griffiths OLD
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Lisa Bishop
Lisa Bishop, Sr. Director, Major Gifts for the American Cancer Society in North Carolina and South Carolina. -
Male Breast Cancer Survivor Speaks Out
Although breast cancer is 100 times more common in women, it's possible for men to develop the disease. And Thurston Murray is doing everything he can to spread the word. -
South Carolina
The American Cancer Society's local resources, programs, and events help those going through cancer in South Carolina. -
Troy Thee
Troy Thee is the Director of Estate and Gift Planning for the Western half of North and South Carolina.
The American Cancer Society offers local programs, services, and events.