Organizations Look to Boost Self-Esteem in Patients and Survivors
Organizations across America are dedicated to making sure patients with cancer look and feel beautiful.
Diet Is Key: The Foods You Need to Eat Your Way to Cancer Protection
Diet and exercise play a big role in health, especially when it comes to cancer, Katrina Claghorn says.
Confidence Levels May Affect Recovery From Surgery for Colorectal Cancer
Patients' confidence that they can manage problems related to their colorectal cancer can have a great impact on their recovery, according to a recent study.
Resources About Fertility Preservation Lacking for Younger Female Survivors of Cancer
A recent study showed that for young women who were treated for cancer, the issue of fertility is not adequately addressed.
Study Suggests BRCA1 Carriers Should Avoid Delaying Pregnancy
According to a recent study, women with the BRCA1 mutation should not delay their pregnancies because their fertility may quickly decline once they enter their 30s.
Study Shows Disparities in Cancer Care for HIV-Positive Individuals
A recent study showed that patients with cancer who were HIV-positive are less likely to be treated for cancer than those without HIV.
For Sun Protection After Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Don't Rely on Sunscreen Alone
While many people rely on sunscreen for protection from sunburn and its negative effects, sun avoidance may be more beneficial, especially for people who had non-melanoma skin cancer.
Cancer Increases Risk for Other Health Issues Among Older Adults
The study sought to answer a simple question: Does cancer create or worsen health problems in older patients?