
After Cancer Treatment is more than a plan to get back on your feet—it gives specifics on what to expect and how to cope with common issues of survivorship.

After Cancer Treatment is more than a plan to get back on your feet—it gives specifics on what to expect and how to cope with common issues of survivorship.

Employment discrimination has decreased with more public awareness of cancer survivorship issues, but it hasn’t disappeared and survivors should be familiar with their company’s policies and outside resources on legal issues and employment discrimination.

Breaking the news of cancer diagnosis—how siblings react to the disease.

Drugs for multiple myeloma and CML reach patients.

A documentary film about kids with cancer and their families.

Tips for parents--there are several things parents can do to make their other children feel special and involved in their sibling's cancer battle.

Some of America’s largest corporations are taking the adage of “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” to heart.

The best choice for treatment depends on your desires, values, goals and personal risk-taking preferences.