Thursday, June 11, 2015
Tips for Exercising During Treatment
If you live in America, you’ve certainly heard that exercising is one of the best things you can do for your health. There are a zillion
Read MorePerspectives on the realities of cancer
If you live in America, you’ve certainly heard that exercising is one of the best things you can do for your health. There are a zillion
Read MoreWhen I was going through active treatment, I swear that my Australian shepherd, Kit, knew that I was fighting something serious. There’s
Read MorePerhaps, after more than 25 years as a reporter, I’m still naïve: I’m always shocked when I read that someone has used a charitable
Read MoreThere’s been a lot of buzz lately about an 81-year-old man in Fayetteville, North Carolina who got home after a lengthy hospital stay
Read MoreLaura Liberman, MD, was working at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center as a radiologist when she was diagnosed with lymphoma. She shared some insights from her experience with Lidia Schapira, MD, assistant professor at Harvard Medical School
Read MoreLast year I participated in a radio show about coping with cancer. The show included a DJ who is a breast cancer survivor, an oncologist
Read MoreThe internet is all abuzz about a new line of “empathy cards,” designed by a Los Angeles artist and cancer survivor, Emily McDowell
Read MoreTo write, “Cancer patients are usually stressed” is a bit like writing, “The sky is blue.” Of course people with cancer — or
Read MoreWhen you’re diagnosed with cancer, you get sucked into a personal, emotional storm. Then you tell people about your cancer. Your crisis
Read MoreHave you ever seen The Wizard of Oz? I watched it again recently and was struck by how much the opening scenes of the movie, the black and
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