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Your Cancer Guide
Workplace Stress BusterThis checklist can help you manage job issues during or after cancer treatment.
by Hester Hill Schnipper
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Caregiving With Confidence
Be Kind to YourselfTo care for your loved one, take steps to care for yourself.
by Michelle Johnston-Fleece
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Healthy Habits
Walk the WalkExercise can reduce cancer-related pain, studies find.
by Alanna Kennedy-Gorman
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Sound Advice
Winter 2012/2013vol 02 | issue 04
On supporting teens with cancer, reducing cancer risk and having a child after cancer. -
Forward Look
Choosing End-of-Life CareFor many terminally ill patients, it's quality of life that matters most.
by Jocelyn Selim
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Forward Look
Guiding Patients From Screening Through TreatmentPatient navigators can play an important role in cancer care.
by Alanna Kennedy-Gorman
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Forward Look
Bridging the DistanceQ&A with medical oncologist Ana María López, medical director of the telemedicine program at the University of Arizona Cancer Center in Tucson.
by Sue Rochman
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Forward Look
Diagnosis: DebtEven for the insured, cancer care can be a financial burden.
by Jocelyn Selim
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Your Cancer Guide
Cancer and SexNot in the mood? Take steps to regain intimacy.
by Hester Hill Schnipper
Cancer Talk
Cancer Today Editors’ Picks: 2024
Our favorite Cancer Today stories from 2024, as picked by the editors.
Rethinking the Role of RadiationChest radiation may not be necessary for people with intermediate-risk breast cancer.
by Thomas Celona
De-escalating Treatment for DCISResearch finds certain people with low-risk DCIS may be able to forgo surgery or radiation.
by Thomas Celona
Study Highlights Challenges in Pancreatic Cancer StagingMost pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cases initially considered to be stage I are changed to a higher stage after surgery.
by Taneia Surles