I’ve Just Been Diagnosed with Cancer. Now What?
A diagnosis of any type of cancer can be shocking and devastating, even if it is treatable or curable.
MoreA diagnosis of any type of cancer can be shocking and devastating, even if it is treatable or curable.
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MoreAdvances in cancer treatment presented at the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting.
MoreFifty years ago, we knew much less about cancer, and a diagnosis was often perceived by many as a death sentence.
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MoreIf you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, there’s a good chance – scientifically speaking – that rehabilitation can help improve your daily function.
MoreThere’s no doubt about it; a cancer diagnosis – of any kind – has a way of challenging your emotional well-being.
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