Adam Buffery
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By Adam Buffery
June 2022 Vol 8 No 3 — June 16, 2022
Alcohol doesn’t have the stigma that cigarettes do regarding the carcinogenic effects of drinking, but the link between alcohol and cancer is something people need to become more aware of. Read More ›
By Adam Buffery
October 2020 Vol 6 No 5 — October 16, 2020
Filmmaker and breast cancer survivor Paula Mozen made a personal and moving documentary called “Life Interrupted,” which chronicles her and 2 other women’s emotional bouts with breast cancer. Read More ›
By Adam Buffery
June 2020 Vol 6 No 3 — June 24, 2020
Disease recurrence is a common cause for the stress and anxiety typically experienced by cancer survivors even long after treatment ends. Several mental health experts provide some tips for easing these fears.
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By Adam Buffery
April 2020 Vol 6 No 2 — April 27, 2020
People with cancer often have a compromised immune system, which requires special care during the COVID-19 pandemic. This article offers practical expert advice on taking precautions and using reliable resources. Read More ›
By Adam Buffery
February 2017 Vol 3 No 1 — February 17, 2017
The main point in Susan Gubar's book Reading & Writing Cancer: How Words Heal is the healing nature of dealing with cancer through the written word, as Susan aptly quotes Virginia Woolf, who said, “in illness words seem to possess a mystic quality.”
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