Making Sure the Kids Are All Right
While wanting to shield children from tough stuff like cancer is a natural inclination, I would like to propose an alternative approach.
MoreWhile wanting to shield children from tough stuff like cancer is a natural inclination, I would like to propose an alternative approach.
MoreResearch Highlights from the 2017 Cancer Survivorship Symposium
MoreOnly 11 weeks after my dad was diagnosed with advanced colon cancer, I too became a member of the cancer club. I had melanoma.
MoreTips for coping with cancer-related gastrointestinal complications.
MoreCancer is no longer the first thing that comes to my mind upon waking.
MoreHere’s helpful advice on how to make the most out of life after cancer treatment.
MoreYou wake up. You only have a second before reality punches you in the gut. The tears begin to fall. Soon they are streaming down your face.
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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