Well-being
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Your Cancer Guide
Managing AnxietyAnxiety is a normal response to the challenges of cancer. A number of strategies can help you through it.
by Hester Hill Schnipper
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Palliative Care Explained
Palliative care can be offered to cancer patients at any point in their illness, beginning with the initial diagnosis. New research points to its effectiveness.
by Melissa Weber
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Forward Look
Changing Perceptions of Palliative CareQ&A with Judith Redwing Keyssar on the importance of palliative care.
by Yasmine Iqbal
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Forward Look
High AnxietyFear and worry may persist long after cancer treatment ends, research suggests.
by Melissa Weber
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Your Cancer Guide
Preparing for ChemotherapyPlanning ahead will help you and your family cope better with treatment.
by Hester Hill Schnipper
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Caregiving With Confidence
Managing Side EffectsHelp your loved one get a step ahead in handling the unwanted side effects of treatment.
by Michelle Johnston-Fleece
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Healthy Habits
Minding the MomentMindfulness meditation may help ease survivor anxiety and fear.
by Maureen Salera
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Forward Look
Striking a NerveDoctors are trying to find new ways to treat the painful tingling and numbness caused by cancer treatments.
by Cameron Walker
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Your Cancer Guide
Have Cancer, Will TravelWith planning, most patients and survivors can experience the rejuvenation that comes with getting away.
by Hester Hill Schnipper
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Beyond Survival
As cancer survivor numbers grow and longevity increases, researchers study how to ease symptoms and side effects.
by Melissa Weber