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  Survivors’ Issue 2002
 
 


  Fertility After Cancer
Patients need to learn their fertility options prior to treatment.
 
 
Conceiving Solutions: Fertility & Cancer Treatment
Cancer can mean losing the ability to have children, but informed patients and new techniques offer hope.
by Faith Reidenbach
Vaccine Therapy: Taking a Shot at Cancer
Getting the body’s own immune system to eradicate cancer cells relies on a well-tested medical premise, and may mean new approaches to prevent metastases.
by Cathy Dunn
Colon Cancer: Combining the Old and New
New chemotherapy drugs and new targeted therapies are giving patients combined choices for treating colon cancer.
by Alice McCarthy
Complementary Therapies: Into the Mainstream
In cancer centers around the globe, complementary care is rapidly becoming the norm.
by Catherine Grillo

Advocacy
ALCASE: The Alliance for Lung Cancer Advocacy‚ Support‚ and Education
by Janet Healy
Facing the Challenge: When Cancer Recurs
Gifts from the Sea
by Cathy Dunn

Diagnosis Cancer: Beginning the Journey
Leukemia‚ Transplantation & Choosing Life
by Clare Buie Chaney‚ PhD

Caregivers' Corner
Help for the Holidays: Cancer and Children
by Amber Smith
Finding Hope: In Treatment
Oncology Nurses: Making a Difference
by Arushi Sinha
News & Noteworthy
by Amy D'Orazio, PhD & Kavita Maung, PhD
Moving On: After Treatment
Growing Through Cancer
by Jeannine Walston
People & Places
New Faces‚ New Names‚ and Events You Won’t Want to Miss
by Melissa Weber
In the Know: Frequently Asked Question
Treatment for Early Bladder Cancer
by Michael A. O’Donnell‚ MD
Readers’ Forum
Surviving the Question: “How ARE You?”
by Wendy Harpham‚ MD