It is common for people to feel stressed and overwhelmed during the holidays, and this is especially true for cancer survivors. There are numerous things caregivers and loved ones can do to lift the spirits of cancer survivors. Click here to learn more.
Living with HIV and Protecting Others
This post is in honor of World AIDS Day, which is on December 1st. World AIDS Day is an opportunity to show solidarity with the millions of people living with HIV worldwide.
Lung Cancer Among Non-Smokers
Lung cancer can be caused by risk factors other than smoking cigarettes, pipes, or cigars. Click to read about less common risk factors and symptoms of lung cancer.
Survivors…Living with Lung Cancer
When you have been diagnosed with cancer, you are considered a cancer survivor from that moment throughout the rest of your life. Click to read about how to live your best life with lung cancer.
Lung Cancer Information for Health Care Providers
Screening people at high risk for lung cancer can reduce deaths by finding lung cancer at an early stage, when treatment is more effective. Click to read more about how to lower the risk of lung cancer for patients.
Survivors and Flu Shots
The only respiratory virus that is preventable by vaccination is influenza. Without vaccination, people with cancer are more likely to experience serious flu complications. Learn more about flu vaccines and how they affect cancer patients by clicking here.
Breast Cancer in Men
Men can develop breast cancer, despite the rarity. Learn about the signs of male breast cancer and factors that could raise your risk.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is breast cancer awareness month and many factors over a course of a lifetime can influence your breast cancer risk. Click to learn how to reduce your risk of breast cancer.
Survivors…Physical Activity
It’s important to encourage cancer patients and survivors to stay as active as possible. This article talks about how to prevent infections, how to stay healthy, and more.
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
The most typical non-skin cancer in males is prostate cancer, which is also the second highest cause of cancer death in men, after lung cancer. To read more, click here.