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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.
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ACS Scholarships Help Survivor Pursue College Dreams
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Cancer and cancer treatment can cause changes in sexual desire and response in men. Learn more about what to expect.
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If your employer offers health coverage, you generally can’t be turned away or charged more because of your or your child’s health status.
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Complementary and alternative methods include products, practices, and systems that are not part of mainstream medicine. Learn about how they are used for people with cancer here.
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Cancer and cancer treatment can cause changes in stool like diarrhea or constipation. It can also cause blood in stool or urine, or urinary incontinence. Learn what to look for and how to manage problems.
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A stoma is a surgically created opening in the body that replaces a normal opening.
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