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Survivorship

Why Wigs?
Hair loss is a major concern for many patients, men and women, who are undergoing chemotherapy. This article helps to demystify some of the many options available while shopping for a wig. Read More ›

Grateful
Survivor Lisa A. D’Ottavio looks back with gratitude to her family and friends who offered support during her battle with breast cancer. Read More ›

Do We Become Complacent Survivors After a Few Years of Cancer Remission?
Breast cancer survivor Ginger Modiri cautions those in remission to avoid becoming complacent and to keep up with their follow-up screenings. Read More ›

5 People You Didn’t Know You Need on Your Breast Cancer Team
Dr. Citrin explains the role of 5 experts who are essential for meeting the physical, emotional, and therapy needs of patients with breast cancer. Read More ›

Finding Hope Through Scarves
Cancer Survivor Lara MacGregor talks about how a box-full of scarves from a stranger led her to establish the Hope Scarves Program to help other people diagnosed with cancer. Read More ›

Cycling Coast to Coast for Cancer Research Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things
Read this story to find out what makes Donna DiMaggio and Bonni Norwood, along with 107 Bristol-Myers Squibb employees, do such extraordinary things in the name of cancer research. Read More ›

Dating After Cancer, a Piece  of Cake, Right? Right…
People affected by cancer find that dating requires a different playbook to navigate through relationships. Read More ›

5 Ways to Reduce Your Cancer-Related Stress
Cancer survivor and caregiver Katie Brown, VP of Support and Survivorship at LUNGevity Foundation, shares tips for patients and survivors on how to manage stress during treatment and beyond. Read More ›

Can I Keep My Job? Avoiding Lost Income and Productivity as a Cancer Survivor
Cancer treatment costs, and the desire for normalcy and self-worth, are some of the reasons why patients with cancer wish to remain in the workforce. Read More ›

5 Legal Tips for Patients with Cancer and Survivors
Learn about your legal rights regarding your health insurance or employment, including your right for a family leave related to cancer treatment, job security, and more. Read More ›

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