Freddie White-Johnson has seen firsthand the positive impact a radio talk show can have on informing the public about cancer and other health matters.
She's hoping a second season of "Living a Life Free of Disease" will help spread the word even more.
"Lots of times, people, when they are diagnosed with cancer, don't have the money to get a second opinion. From the phone calls we got, we saw there was a need for this show," said White-Johnson, project manager for the Deep South Network for Cancer Control.
The first season of the show, which aired from March 31, 2003, to April 1, 2004, was a success, she said. more >>




