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Patients who speak up when they don’t feel well can help doctors manage side effects caused by chemotherapy.
Patients who speak up when they don’t feel well can help doctors manage side effects caused by chemotherapy.
Cancer centers and their patients face disruptions caused by hurricanes, wildfires and other extreme weather events.
‘Prehab’ programs can help people with cancer improve their health before treatment.
Interventions to manage stress can have long-lasting emotional and physical benefits for people with cancer.
Track the intensity, impact and frequency of your pain to best manage your discomfort.
Taking precautions can minimize the appearance of scars, while various treatments can change how they look.
Medicaid ‘unwinding’ has led to millions losing benefits. Take these steps to ensure you have coverage.
A new guideline clarifies when women diagnosed with breast cancer should be offered genetic testing for inherited cancer risk.
Patients have been entitled to immediate access to medical records and test results for three years as a result of the Cures Act. It has changed how patients and doctors share information.
After twice being treated for leukemia as a child, Brady Lucas discusses the mental impact of pediatric cancer.