Hospice is a service for those who are unlikely to live for more than 6 months; patients and their loved ones can live well despite the terminal diagnosis.
Hospice is a service for those who are unlikely to live for more than 6 months; patients and their loved ones can live well despite the terminal diagnosis.
Perhaps the scariest word to hear out of your doctor's mouth, cancer is a far-reaching disease that still baffles scientists
Separating fact from fiction isn’t always easy when it comes to cancer, partly because there are plenty of unknowns in the scientific community
Having cancer stinks. Joining a support group can provide you with tools to make it less isolating and more tolerable.
Herbal medicine has much to offer people who have cancer, or who have had cancer in the past and want to ensure that they remain cancer free.
If you aren’t sure about the good that can come from journaling, take some time to consider what journaling can do and how you can become successful at it.
It’s undeniable. Cancer sucks, and it sucks really bad. That much is clear. The uncertainty comes when you try to decide what to do with your diagnosis.
Dealing with cancer and weight loss, called cachexia, is a real issue for 50–85 percent of cancer sufferers. Read on to learn how to manage the condition.
While it's not harmful or permanent, it is normal to have strong negative emotions towards losing your hair. Here are a few tips for coping with hair loss.
After getting the cancer diagnosis you will have to inform others in your life about the news. Follow these tips for telling loved ones you have cancer.