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Survivorship

Cancer Survivorship and the Holidays
Allison Harvey, MPH, CHES, and Mandi Pratt-Chapman, MA, provide some insightful strategies to help you be present and kind to yourself during this holiday season. Read More ›

Finding Empowerment Through Breast Cancer
"My message to other patients is that it is crucial for women diagnosed with breast cancer to be armed with information and to know their treatment options," says Julie Rosenberger. Read More ›

Realizing My Post-Cancer Self: A Memoir of an Ovarian Cancer Survivor
Annette McElhiney offers a liberating account of personal strength and identity following an ovarian cancer diagnosis. Read More ›

The Slippery Slope of Survivorship: Maintaining Mental Health
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma survivor Dan Dean tackles the stigmas and difficulties associated with mental health diagnoses and therapies. Read More ›

Power to the Butterfly: Thriving After a Neuroendocrine Tumor Diagnosis
Read about Greta Stifel’s battle with a NET diagnosis and her mission to spread awareness of NETs and empower others dealing with this rare, often misdiagnosed cancer type. Read More ›

Surviving, and Thriving, in the Face of Prostate Cancer
Faced with a late-in-life diagnosis of prostate cancer, Bill Sneddon describes his positive experience with Proton therapy, the emerging alternative treatment to standard x-ray radiation. Read More ›

Multigene Test May Help Prevent Second Cancers in Breast Cancer Survivors
“It’s important for survivors to talk to their providers about this, even if they’ve had genetic testing a long time ago. The technology has rapidly changed in the past 3 to 10 years,” said Dr. Kapoor of the Encino Breast Care Center. Read More ›

Alternative, Complementary, or Integrative Medicine? How to Tell the Difference and Make Safe Choices
Check out the differences between alternative, complementary, and integrative medicine to help you or a loved one navigate through therapy options. Read More ›

Improving the Care of Patients with Cancer and Diabetes: The Role of the Navigator
“Navigators can play an important role in assisting patients and caregivers in managing diabetes and cancer treatment,” says oncology nurse navigator Cheryl Bellomo. Read More ›

Sex and Intimacy for Breast Cancer Survivors: During Treatment and Beyond
Almost all women who have received treatment for breast cancer have a list of questions that they find difficult to ask during a clinical visit with their oncologist. Read More ›

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