Browse Articles By Tag: cancer recovery
Even in the very best-case scenario, a cancer diagnosis is an extremely serious thing. Besides the tremendous fear and strain you have to deal with yourself, your family is also vulnerable to negative feelings about your condition. (...)
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
When you were diagnosed with cancer, it was probably one of the hardest situations you've ever had to deal with. There are many places, people, and things that can help you, and this article is going to provide you with some helpful tips as you learn more about...
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
When you are diagnosed as having cancer it seems like the end of the world. It is very common to be in denial and you may think the doctor made a mistake. Such is the stigma associated with cancer. (...)
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Despite the best efforts of modern medicine, many cases of cancer do not respond to treatment. It can be heartbreaking to watch one of your relatives deal with a cancer no matter how the disease progresses. (...)
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Cancer can be difficult enough to understand without trying to interpret complex medical terminology. A basic understanding of these terms can make dealing with a cancer diagnosis less complex. (...)
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Even though millions of people have died from cancer in the past, research has found new and better ways to combat the disease. There is no doubt that many people will be diagnosed with cancer in the future, but the disease is not as deadly as it once was. (...)
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
No one wants to hear from their doctor that they have cancer. The diagnosis can lead to a whirlwind of emotions that you are not sure how to process or handle. There are different ways to help you cope with your cancer diagnosis that can improve your overall well...
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
The American Cancer Society estimates that approximately 1,638,910 people will be diagnosed with cancer this year. While this number is unsettling, there are several ways to help reduce you risk of developing cancer. (...)
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Cancer. Just the word itself is often enough to frighten us. Most of us know at least one person who has had cancer, perhaps even died from it. And because cancer can affect people from all backgrounds and all ages, it can be easy to wonder if we might ever be faced...
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Being diagnosed with cancer can have the same effect as a physical blow. Read this article for some useful tips on what to do next and improve your chances of recovery.The first thing to do after you have been diagnosed with cancer is to get a second opinion. (...)
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Finding out that a friend has been diagnosed with cancer can be devastating. You want to help them in any way you can, but you also don't know what to do. Continue reading to find out some things that you can do to help. (...)
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Learning that someone you love has cancer can be almost as devastating as having it yourself. You certainly won't know what it is like for them, but you can be an instrumental force throughout their processes of illness, healing and recovery. (...)
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
If a loved one has recently been diagnosed with cancer, you are going to have many conflicting thoughts. It's hard to know what to say and how to help them. This article will provide you with helpful advice for when cancer strikes someone that you care about. (...)
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
What do you do when a loved one is diagnosed with cancer? When someone you care for has cancer, your world can often seem turned upside down. It can be so easy to get wrapped up in caring for their needs that your own life can quickly get out of balance. (...)
01.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
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