Get a sneak peek at what’s inside our Winter 2020 issue of Heal Magazine.
Here’s what’s inside our Winter 2020 issue of Heal Magazine:
It’s no surprise that cancer and its treatment have lasting effects that can deteriorate quality of life, bone health being one of them. In our cover story, we share a Bone-Building Blueprint to help minimize bone loss.
Next, has someone ever made an insensitive comment about your cancer diagnosis and left you unable to find the right response? You’re not alone. Three survivors talk about how there needs to be a delicate balance. Hear their advice in our feature Words Matter.
And, survivors from Cancer Hope Network get candid about their fear of recurrence and share the Wisdom of the Crowd.
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Traditional Definition of ‘High-Risk’ in Patients With CLL and SLL Outdated, Needs to be Revisited
December 7th 2020In an interview with CURE®, Dr. Jan A. Burger discusses how the results of two phase 3 studies could help redefine what constitutes as low or high risk in patients with CLL or SLL.
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To gain a better understanding of the issues faced by geriatric patients with cancer, and to determine how much of a role nutrition plays in outcomes, Dr. Grant Williams, a geriatrician oncologist and assistant professor at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, worked with colleagues to create a patient-reported assessment tool that bridges the knowledge gap in this patient population.
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