What to expect from an occupational therapy program.
It’s NOT ALL in Your Head
A closer look at the effects of cancer and cancer treatment on cognitive function.
Let’s Talk about Sex after Cancer
Sex is a normal human behavior, but it can be intimidating to discuss.
How to Keep Your Sex Life Alive Now That Cancer Has Entered the Picture
Your sex life can be affected when any change happens in your life, and cancer is certainly no exception.
Ways to Treat or Lessen Cancer-Related Pain
Controlling pain is an important part of your cancer treatment plan.
Managing Speech and Swallowing Difficulties
Speech and swallowing dysfunction are frequent after-effects of head and neck cancer and its treatment.
Too Many Sleepless Nights?
Has 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?
Weight & Muscle Loss
If 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.
Take Back Your (Sex) Life After Cancer
New love brings new possibilities. It brings the excitement of getting to know someone intimately, both as a person and as a sexual being.
What to Do When Cancer Treatment Causes Problems with Your Mouth and Throat
If mouth and throat side effects make it difficult to eat, try softer foods.
Take Control of Cancer-Related Nausea and Vomiting
Nausea and vomiting must be controlled so that you can continue treatment and have a better quality of life.
When Cancer Damages Your Nerves
Some cancer treatments cause peripheral neuropathy, a result of damage to the peripheral nerves.
How to Own Your Sexuality in the Face of Cancer
Cancer treatment may change the way you experience your sexuality. It may change the way you sexually respond.