Exterior view: two women walking along a street in a residential area; one of the woman is a volunteer member of the Transportation Corp, and is taking the other woman to a Cancer clinic for treatment. Verso: Early detection of cancer saves lives- World Health Day 7 April 1970. The backbone of the American Cancer Society- its entire body, so to speak- is its volunteer army, more than 2,300,000 strong. They are physicians, and scientists and dentists, as well as bankers, businessmen, artists, housewives and children. The typical volunteer is a housewife who has a few hours a month to give to her local Cancer Society Unit ( there are more than 3,000 such community-sized groups in the USA) making dressing, driving patientsto clinics, acting as a baby-sitters, rasing money. Volunteers persuaded their neighbours to donate more than $50,000,00 to the Society last year. Our photo: A member of the Transportation corp of the Memphis and Shelby county unit of the American Cancer Society helps to transport cancer patient, Mrs Ote Mee Finlay, born 1913, from her home to West Tennessee Cancer Clinic for X-ray treatment. WHO/14050. AMRO. Cancer. USA.
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