It is enough to hear that you have lung cancer, but hearing that you have congestive heart failure at the same time can be devastating. In order to handle life with both of these illnesses, you need to have a good amount of information, you need to have support and...
Every year, millions of people succumb to cancer, even though millions of dollars are invested in research on the disease. While no cure has yet been found, there are many things that you can do to minimize your risk of contracting it. (...)
When someone is told that they have cancer, it can be very devastating, and for some it is easy to lose hope. The problem with this is that a patient's outlook about their condition can mean a lot when it comes to their ability to fight the disease. (...)
Cancer affects millions of people, and it is extremely scary when receiving a diagnosis. It is important to recognize things you can do to help yourself prevent cancer. Continue reading for five helpful tips for reducing your risk of cancer. (...)
Any type of cancer diagnosis can be difficult to deal with and you will just want it to go away. To find advice on managing symptoms, and maybe even beating cancer, you'll need to know where to look. (...)
If someone in your family has cancer, that can be an upsetting, strange, painful time for everyone in the family. However, there are a number of things you can do to help your family member and your family. (...)
Do you think you might have cancer? Read this article to find out more about cancer and what you should do if you suspect you have cancer. There are several symptoms associated with cancer. (...)
Having cancer takes a toll on a person, both physically and mentally. That is why you should know what to do to help a loved one who has this horrible disease. This article will give you tips you can use to help your loved on deal with their cancer. (...)
Being faced with a cancer diagnosis is hard enough, but learning that your heart is failing as well can be very difficult to stomach. Fortunately, this does not mean a certain death sentence; as long as you have the will to fight, you will have a chance to survive. (...)
There are few pieces of news that you can get from your doctor that are more frightening than a diagnosis of cancer. However, there are many people who progress through cancer and lead long, healthy lives once they have made it to remission, particularly those with...
Being told you have cancer can make you feel frightened and depressed. No matter how bad it may seem, there's no reason to give up. This article will help you find ways to stay strong during a dark time. Exercise for as long as you can. (...)
Becoming diagnosed with cancer can bring on a tidal wave of emotions, but having support can make all the difference in the world. Being told by a loved one that they have cancer can also bring on a mixed bag of emotions for you as well. (...)
Living with cancer frequently requires a lot of travel to and from treatments and sometimes even requires short or long-term stays away from your home. Use the tips below to figure out the best place and the best way to be where you need to be for your cancer...
Loving someone who has cancer means going through the disease with them; when they hurt, you hurt and giving of yourself and strength will see them through the painful and scary ordeal they are facing. (...)