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When Cancer Puts Your Bones at Risk?

  Bones are a common place for spreading cancer cells to settle in and start growing. Get the basics on bone metastasis, aka bone mets. A cancer diagnosis is difficult enough, yet about 50% of people diagnosed with the disease will face another challenge: bone metastasis. That’s when cells travel away from the initial tumor and settle […]

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25 Practical Tips for Patients

  Living with a serious disease is not easy. Try these 25 practical tips to help you throughout your treatment. Adopt a fighting spirit. It’s okay to discourage false cheerfulness and to share how you’re feeling. Seek support from your family and friends. As a member of your health care team, learn about your disease and […]

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Cancer and genetics

  Cancer is a genetic disease—that is, cancer is caused by certain changes to genes that control the way our cells function, especially how they grow and divide. These changes include mutations in the DNA that makes up our genes. Genetic changes that increase cancer risk can be inherited from our parents if the changes are present in germ cells, […]

Complementary Medicine In Cancer Treatment

Conventional  cancer treatments have been through a rigorous testing process to see how safe and effective they are. New treatments are first tested in laboratories and then on large groups of people in what is called a clinical trial. The strongest evidence comes from clinical trials that involve two groups of people. One group is […]

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Managing Your Health Care After Cancer

The end of cancer treatment does not mean the end of seeing your cancer care team. Long-term follow-up visits and tests will likely continue for many more years. You’ll also need routine check-ups and health screenings. Here are some things you can do and things you should know. You already know that having cancer costs […]

Keeping Copies of Important Medical Records

Managing your health care records can be complicated, especially if you’re juggling information from several different medical providers and other sources, such as pharmacies. But keeping copies of your records and knowing how to find them is an important way to improve the quality of care you receive, especially if you change doctors. Why should […]

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Nutrition after treatment ends

Most eating-related side effects of cancer treatments go away after treatment ends. Sometimes side effects like poor appetite, dry mouth, change in taste or smell, trouble swallowing, or weight changes last for some time. If this happens to you, talk to your cancer care team and work out a plan to deal with the problem. As you begin to feel better, you may […]

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Moving on After Treatment

The end of treatment can be both stressful and exciting. You’ll be relieved to finish treatment, yet it’s hard not to worry about cancer coming back. This is very common among people who have had cancer. For years after treatment ends, you’ll need to see your doctor for follow-up. These visits may include physical exams […]

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