10 Steps to Financial Piece of Mind During Treatment
Money management tips to help prevent a medical crisis from becoming a financial crisis.
Taking a Holiday From Cancer
Patients and caregivers find that with a proactive approach and family communication, the holidays can still be festive and memorable.
A New Role
BY LAMBETH HOCHWALD
A guide for navigating the challenging territory of caretaking.
Taking Care of Yourself
BY MELISSA KNOPPER
How and why caregivers should care for themselves.
After Caregiving
BY MARC SILVER
Transitioning back to life when caregiving ends.
The Last Tenth
Cancer survivor Jen Hoffmann talks about her trek to the finish line.
Never Fear
BY PAUL ENGSTROM
Treatment anxiety can be conquered [and besides, it usually turns out to be unfounded].
Back to 'Normal'
BY CHARLOTTE HUFF
Strategies help patients adjust to life after treatment.
Finding Your Compass
BY KATY HUMAN
New research and tools illuminate the multiple treatment paths faced by patients with early-stage invasive breast cancer.
No Child Left Behind
BY LAURA BEIL
Childhood cancer garners sympathy from all, but drug development from few.
Women may ignore cancer-related lymphedema: survey
NOVEMBER 18, 2008 REUTERS HEALTH
Chemotherapy can affect lung cancer response to gefitinib
Diabetes drugs tied to lower prostate cancer risk
Too little sleep tied to increased cancer risk
New study backs solvent, leukemia link
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