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The Rev. Percy McCray shares what those who have fought or are fighting cancer would like for you to know about cancer and the holidays.
Sometimes, it's important to find ways to help feel good emotionally, even if you don’t feel well physically.
Reducing or eliminating fried foods, sugar and alcohol have been shown to help prevent diseases such as heart disease or cancer.
Cancer supportive care uses evidence-informed modalities to prevent and manage the side effects of cancer treatment and to improve patients’ quality of life.
There are a variety of options to preserve fertility for individuals affected by cancer who wish to have children.
When it comes to cancer, it’s important for patients to know that few procedures are considered optional.
Holiday stress may compound cancer-related stress you may already be experiencing.
If you are thinking of changing oncologists, this article provides guidance on important considerations and steps to take before making a decision.
Knowing what to expect from your chemotherapy treatment may help you prepare for the digestive issues that may follow.
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