Supportive Care for Lung Cancer Survivors
Supportive care is a term that refers to treatment that aims to decrease or eliminate symptoms associated with cancer.
MoreSupportive care is a term that refers to treatment that aims to decrease or eliminate symptoms associated with cancer.
More“Hi, friend. I wanted to let you know I have some bad news. I have cancer.”
MoreLearning to accept my post-cancer impotence freed me to experience extraordinary intimacy, beyond anything I had even considered possible before cancer knocked on my door.
MoreBridging the gap between ancient healing and modern medicine.
MoreConvincing people with cancer to write about their thoughts and feelings as a coping strategy can be a hard sell.
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MoreFinding rehabilitation services to help improve function and quality of life after cancer can be a challenge for many survivors.
MoreCancer has always been a constant in my family. Even from an early age, I’ve always known I was at risk.
MoreWhether you have cancer, had cancer, or are caring for someone with cancer, that word – cancer – likely enters your mind a lot.
MoreMost of us walk through our lives feeling so certain of what we hold to be true; then along comes a crisis – like cancer – and suddenly all bets are off.
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