Chewing the Fat
People with cancer are encouraged to engage in honest, early discussions about diet with healthcare providers, not only to help them feel better during treatment, but also so that they will worry less.
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The latest in cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
New Requirements for Patients and Survivors Needs
By 2015, cancer centers must provide clear, concise survivorship plans to every patient.
National Guidelines Aim to Make Life Better After Cancer
Experts weigh in on developing standards for cancer survivorship care.
Solving the Treatment Resistance Riddle
Scientists are learning how to outsmart and outwit treatment-resistant cancer cells.
Tumor Evolution
Scientists examine cancer cell evolution to try to kill cancer once and for all.
Planning for an Unpredictable Cancer
When Cancer is Incurable
Patients and families face difficult decisions when the prognosis is poor, but communication and an action plan may help.
Palliative Care: A Cloak of Comfort
Managing Chronic Pain After Cancer
Treating chronic pain requires flexibility, persistence.
Expressing One’s Thoughts
Learn ways to begin expressive writing about your cancer experience.
The Write Stuff: Expressive Writing About Cancer Promotes Healing and Well-Being
Writing about your cancer experience could be beneficial.
Medical Debt: An Unspoken Side Effect of Cancer Care
For many patients, “financial toxicity” is an unwelcome side effect of cancer care.
Sending Out an S.O.S.
Cancer patients can get financial help from a sometimes bewildering variety of sources.
Managing Cancer-Related Diarrhea
Cancer-related diarrhea can be cause for concern.
Too Much of a Good Thing
What to look for to avoid being overtreated for cancer.
With a Little Help
Hiring a professional caregiver can ease challenges and lighten the load.
The latest in cancer prevention, diagnosis & treatment
Preventive Vaccines: Triggering an Immune Response
The Next Big Thing
The latest in cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
Getting Personal
Researchers attack patients' tumors with custom-tailored vaccines.
Intestinal Insight
Probiotics may be good for the gut.
What About CUP Patients?
Unknown primary cancers are not well-known or well understood, which can frustrate patients.
No I.D.
Treating cancer is a tricky matter when the type is unknown.
Finding Your Compass
New research and tools illuminate the multiple treatment paths faced by patients with early-stage invasive breast cancer.
Surgery & Radiation: New Options, New Questions
New options for surgery and radiation cause debate in early-stage breast cancer.
Glossary: Making Sense of the Jargon
Helpful definitions of terms that guide treatment decisions in early-stage breast cancer.
Good Behavior
Cancer survivors are motivated to change their lifestyle through exercise, nutrition, and healthier behaviors.
A Plan For Change
How cancer survivors can change their lifestyle for better health.