Dealing with a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer
Here are some suggestions for ways you can live well and take positive steps to deal with your diagnosis and treatment.
MoreHere are some suggestions for ways you can live well and take positive steps to deal with your diagnosis and treatment.
MoreHas this ever happened to you? You get into bed and then all the worries of the day come rushing in, leaving you tossing and turning and unable to fall asleep?
MoreLearning you have metastatic breast cancer can be overwhelming. Right now, you may be feeling and thinking many things all at once, and life may feel out of your control.
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MoreIf you’re a lung cancer survivor who’s lost weight and/or muscle, you may have been told that you are at risk for or have developed cachexia.
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MoreA helpful guide for the newly diagnosed.
MoreLiving with lung cancer can often affect your emotional and mental health.
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