Some 31,000 units of preservative-free methotrexate, equivalent to a month's supply of the drug for the entire nation, are currently on their way to hospitals around the country, said Michael Ball, CEO of the drug manufacturer Hospira, in a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) press conference on Tuesday. "Next week," said Ball, "we'll release 34,000 vials, another month's worth.
We get many journals here at the CURE office as you can imagine.
Cancer and Careers is hosting a conference on June 22 in New York City for patients and survivors.


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How are you different now than when you were first diagnosed with cancer?
I would like to hear from other cancer survivors how they felt their life's perspective changed post treatment. For me, life after cancer gave me an opportunity to do what I have referred to as "inner work." I spent a great deal of time both during and after my active treatment regimen to become more introspective about what I wanted for myself in the future, however long that would be. In general, I feel cancer gave me a greater appreciation & reverence for life. I concentrate even more on the "here and now." I feel I am much more grounded about what really is important to focus on. I definitely feel I am a better person having gone through this life-altering cancer journey. Anyone else like to share your thoughts?
Thanks,
A Stage III Colon Cancer Survivor
My personal website: e3coaching.net