Beating Cancer One Bite at a Time
Being diagnosed with cancer can be overwhelming and scary. You probably feel as if many things are out of your control.
MoreBeing diagnosed with cancer can be overwhelming and scary. You probably feel as if many things are out of your control.
MoreThe objective is to find that one thing that inspires you to carry on through the challenging times. Travel is mine. What’s yours?
MoreHere are some things people with allergies, asthma, and other respiratory diseases can do to stay healthy during the holiday season.
MoreCommunicating your needs when you have cancer may seem straightforward, but for many people, self-advocacy can be challenging.
MoreSeven miles outside of Grand Forks, North Dakota, on I-29 South, is a billboard, advertising a state college, that says “The Power of the Journey.”
MoreHere are steps for quitting tobacco after a cancer diagnosis.
MoreMillions of people in the U.S. live with mental health disorders. These include depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety and panic disorders, substance addiction, and eating disorders, among others.
MoreMy experience as a lymphoma survivor enduring more than two years of chemotherapy
MorePeople with cancer may be at increased risk for infections for a number of reasons.
MoreAccidental falls aren’t just a concern for seniors. Cancer survivors of any age are at risk of falls.
MorePrimary myelofibrosis, or MF, is a chronic blood cancer in which excessive scar tissue forms in the bone marrow and impairs its ability to produce normal blood cells.
MoreWriting can be therapeutic during cancer treatment and beyond. It can provide an opportunity for self-expression and serve as a helpful distraction.
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