The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention collaborates with public, non-profit, and private partners to develop and implement strategies to assist the growing number of cancer survivors in the United States. Click here to find out more.
Survivors… Cancer, the Flu, and You
Cancer patients and survivors have a higher risk of complications from the flu. CDC can help clear up some of your questions.
Survivors… Communicating with Family
Dealing with cancer can be difficult and dealing with family can be too. Learn more on how to talk to family about cancer.
Survivors… Improving Health & Quality
Check out what you should know after a cancer diagnosis and when treatment is over.
Survivors…. Healthy Eating
Eating healthy with cancer or after cancer can be difficult for many reasons; however good food can help you feel better and fuel your body. Read on…
Check it out… Events: April – June 2021
Smoker…. Lung Cancer Screenings… Cancer Survivor? Take a look at these events to see what is right for you.
Survivors…. Cancer Survivorship Care Plans
What is a survivorship care plan? When should you get one? What does it include? Learn more…
Survivors… Taking Care
The holiday season is fast approach, but this year is an especially difficult and complicated year. Be sure to take care of yourself no matter what role you have…. cancer patient, survivor, and/or caregiver.
Survivors… Living with Lung Cancer
November is lung cancer awareness month so it is fitting that this month’s survivors post has to do with living with lung cancer.
Survivors… Improving Health
Make staying active and healthy the key to feeling good after cancer. Check out this month’s post on healthy lifestyles.