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Survivorship

Share Your Upcoming Milestone Events with Your Treatment Team
For those dealing with metastatic breast cancer, national expert and breast cancer survivor Lillie Shockney stresses the importance of celebrating milestone events and joyful moments during treatment. Read More ›

Working with Your Primary Care Doctor After Cancer Treatment

Improving Your Sleep During Cancer Treatment
Getting enough sleep is important for our health and brain function, especially for patients with cancer, who often have difficulty sleeping through the night. Read these tips on how to improve your sleep while dealing with cancer. Read More ›

Following Exercise and Nutrition Guidelines Can Prolong Life After a Cancer Diagnosis
The American Cancer Society guidelines recommend that survivors engage in physical activity at least 150 minutes a week, and follow diets rich in vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, limiting red and processed meats. Read More ›

Cardio-Oncology: Where Heart Health and Cancer Care Meet
Susan Yaguda, RN, MSN, and Natalie Garces, RN, BSN, explore the overlooked connection between heart health and dealing with the chronic and long-term side effects of cancer treatment. Read More ›

Why Didn’t You Mention the Long-Term Side Effects of Cancer Treatment?
The long-term side effects of treatment can be an overlooked part of cancer care. "We're learning as they're surviving, and we can't assume we know everything," says Pam Simon, MSN. Read More ›

How My Battle Against Cancer Made Me a Better Entrepreneur
“I think most entrepreneurs believe they are superhuman,” says Jonathan Passley, a business owner, husband, and new father, whose world was turned upside down when he was diagnosed with cancer at age 29. Read More ›

Online Communities: Reaching Out to Others from the Comfort of Your Home
Online communities and message boards are terrific options for patients with cancer and survivors to connect and chat with experts and other patients. Take a look at the role online communities serve for survivors in today’s digital world. Read More ›

Blossoming Into Survivorship
“I have become an ally with fellow survivors, and have gained profound personal growth, which has ignited in me a passion to do the things I want to accomplish in life,” says Christine Magnus Moore, RN, BSN. Read More ›

The Dangers of Fake Medical News
In today’s busy news environment—with its 24-hour story cycles, social media platforms, and flood of information—phony medical news spreads like the flu. Read More ›

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