The impact of cancer on families
Cancer impacts entire families; children like me can suffer long-term effects, such as anxiety, worry, and the fear of the unknown.
Cancer impacts entire families; children like me can suffer long-term effects, such as anxiety, worry, and the fear of the unknown.
Ring theory is a very simple way to understand where you are in relation to a patient and how to avoid saying the wrong things.
Fighting cancer is tough. Fighting it alone is even tougher. Asking for help is critical to getting through the journey.
Countless studies looking into the connection between stress and cancer will tell you that under chronic stress, your body never gets the clear signal to return to normal, which lets the floodgates open for illness.
Every patient’s needs will be different depending on their treatment plan; this list is from seasoned survivors who have been through it all.
Anxiety and cancer are joined at the hip. If you’re not worried about treatment, you’re worried about life. Here’s how to cope.
According to the American Cancer Society being overweight or obese is clearly linked to an overall increased risk of cancer.
Ditch the bottled grocery-store dressings and make your own salad dressing. This has six ingredients and you will love it! No preservatives, nothing artificial — just pure goodness.
Stress can weaken your immune system and invite illness, whether it's a simple cold, shingles or something far worse like cancer.
Being fit is about more than looking and feeling good; it's about preventing and preparing the body for illness.