Worldwide, nearly 45% of all cancer-related deaths are attributed to behavioral risk factors like smoking, drinking and living a sedentary lifestyle. Here’s what you can do to lower your risk and live your best life.
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Self-Care for People With Lymphoma
Treatment for lymphoma can be a rough journey, which is why making time for self-care is extra important. Our expert offers some best approaches to self-care.
How To Prepare for Life With Lymphoma
You’ve been diagnosed with lymphoma. Now what? While it can be scary to think about living with cancer, there are things you can do to help you adjust and feel in control.
Can Diet Cure Lymphoma? Foods To Eat and Avoid
If you’ve been diagnosed with lymphoma, a healthy diet can enhance your treatment. Learn which foods to focus on and which ones to avoid.
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Are Vaccinations Safe for People With Lymphoma?
If you have lymphoma, vaccination is still important — but there are parameters. An oncologist explains.
How To Explain Your Lymphoma Diagnosis to Friends and Family
Learning about your lymphoma diagnosis can help you answer questions from your loved ones about your outlook, potential treatment options, expectations and required boundaries.
How To Care for Someone With Lymphoma
Caring for a loved one who’s been diagnosed with lymphoma can be tough. An oncology social worker shares ways you can best support them.
When Should I Be Concerned About a Lump in My Breast?
A lump in your breast could be caused by a variety of things, and it’s not always cancer. Learn what a lump in your breast might mean and why it’s best to get it checked out.
Maintaining Your Sex Life After Prostate Cancer
Concerned about your sexual function after having prostate cancer treatment? Medications, devices and surgery can help most people regain sexual function and pleasure. Here’s how.
Can Skin Cancer Make You Itch?
Concerned over an itchy area on your skin? There could be a lot of reasons for it. But here’s how you know if it might be a sign of skin cancer.