By Katie Horneffer, Intern, Care4Carolina Nearly 10,000 women in North Carolina have been diagnosed with breast cancer this year. The disease is
Our State Needs and Deserves Equitable Access to Care
Elias Berhanu, MPH, Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center Cancer has affected so many either directly or indirectly. This is a group of
Join the Fight Against Cancer—Close the Coverage Gap
By Peg O’Connell So much of the healthcare news we hear and read these days is COVID related, that we can lose sight of the other diseases and
Too little, too late
By Dr. Eleanor Greene, MD, MPH A recent study by the National Bureau of Economic research found that failure to close the coverage gap has
Cancer Mortality Reduced in States That Have Closed the Coverage Gap
By Richard Rosen, MD It is cruel that a coverage gap exists for North Carolinians who make too much to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to