Understanding Cancer Treatment Customs
IT’S HARD TO CHOOSE and comply with cancer treatments if you don’t understand your diagnosis, your choices or your rights as a patient. But many who are new to the United States find themselves in exactly that position.
Using Evolving Knowledge to Manage Cancer's Side Effects
Should patients avoid immunotherapy because of the side effects that have been reported? Dr. Lichtenfeld shares his thoughts.
Jim Kelly Kicks Off Cancer Awareness Program
After his diagnosis, NFL Hall of Famer Jim Kelly became an advocate for patients with cancer.
Developing Methods to Fight Cancer-Related Fatigue
The reasons for fatigue in patients go beyond treatment.
Michael Buble's Toddler Son Is Fighting Cancer
Singer Michael Bublé's three-year-old son, Noah, has been diagnosed with cancer.
HPV Vaccine Series Abbreviated to Protect Against Cancer
Now only two doses of the HPV vaccine are needed to protect children against a number of cancers.
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Can Cancer Be a Laughing Matter?
Humor can be a valuable healing strategy for patients with cancer and their doctors.
The Skin You're In: Coping With Body Changes After Cancer
Coping with body changes can be difficult for survivors to accept.
Keeping Your Colorectal Cancer Screening Options Open
New guidelines offer a variety of screening tests for colorectal cancer, some of them noninvasive.
Hitting a Nerve: Nerve Damage From Cancer Treatment Can Impair Sexual Function
Nerve and other damage from cancer treatments can impair men’s sexual function, and adjusting can be a challenge.
Getting Your Ducks in a Row When Traveling During Cancer Treatment
‘Snowbirds’ with cancer can still take flight, but planning ahead is crucial.
Snowbirds and Distance Medicine
Medical portability and communication are harbingers of health care revolution.
When Less is More
Less invasive testing for colorectal cancers may lead to more people getting screened.
Crowdfunding for Cancer Care: A Virtual Safety Net
As the costs of cancer care rise, crowdfunding is helping some patients avoid a financial crash.