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LUNGevity created a memorable weekend for lung cancer survivors, filled with great food, friends, and fun.

The concerns a family might have when a loved one develops squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity might seem obvious: fear that the patient will have a shorter life due to advanced disease, empathy for her pain, and a feeling of isolation in facing a rare presentation of cancer.

While clinical trials remain a treatment option and play a significant role in furthering cancer research in treatment, symptom management and survivorship, less than 5 percent of patients participate in them, and 40 percent of patients report that they do not understand the idea of a clinical trial.

When former president Richard Nixon signed the National Cancer Act in 1971, survivorship care was not even a topic of discussion due to extensive inpatient care and high mortality rates from the disease.

If, Not When

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Expecting to live is more pleasant than expecting to die.

The Build Up

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It's one thing to know you have to get a certain treatment, it's another thing entirely to wait for it to come.

In two weeks, I will be at Mayo Clinic undergoing my annual screening for the various Lynch syndrome-related cancers for which I am at risk.

It's easy to feel alone dealing with cancer. Being a part of a social media community that "gets it" can be invaluable to healing.

Cancer Calls

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I feel hurt and sad that my father is not there for me. I need to focus on and cherish my family of the heart.

These are the powerful and immediate benefits of yoga designed for cancer patients: their empowerment to help themselves gain some control over anxiety, a restless mind, and the whirlwind of change that comes with a cancer diagnosis.