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A Cancer Caregiver Is Essential to Your Well-Being
Cancer remains one of the deadliest diseases across the world. For cancer patient caregivers, the responsibility may be overwhelming. However, whether you are a spouse,
What You Should Know About the Prevalence of Cancer Among Age Groups
Cancer impacts people of all ages, ethnicities, races, and sexes – but it does not affect them equally. Differences in environmental exposures, genetics, hormones, and
Saved by the Bell’s Screech Dead at 44
Just 18 days after the announcement that Dustin Diamond had been diagnosed with small-cell lung carcinoma, the Saved by the Bell actor died. He was
Fighting Cancer and Navigating the Food Table to Find your Best Mix
The end-of-the-year gauntlet that weighs eating healthy vs. chowing down on everything grandma has on the table remains one of the most daunting challenges of
COVID-19 Vaccine and Cancer Patients
COVID-19 has wreaked havoc with cancer patients. The healthcare system has been overrun throughout the ongoing pandemic. Diagnosis of cancer and treatment of the disease
Alex Trebek Has Died from Pancreatic Cancer
Alex Trebek, a beloved TV figure since the early 1970s, has died from pancreatic cancer. Known for his stint at the helm of Jeopardy! since 1984, the
Today Show Host Al Roker Prostate Cancer Announcement
Longtime TODAY weatherman and co-host Al Roker announced Friday that he has prostate cancer and will undergo surgery to treat the disease. Roker, 66, said,
Men, Let’s Get Breast Cancer Off Our Chests
Breast Cancer Awareness Month generally focuses on women. But did you know: The American Cancer Society estimates more than 2,600 new cases of invasive breast
Jeff Bridges – The Dude has Cancer
The Dude has cancer. On Oct. 19, 2020, Jeff Bridges announced he had been diagnosed with lymphoma, a type of blood cancer. Bridges won an
What is Breast Cancer?
Breast cancer is a result of abnormal changes within cells. Usually, cells grow and divide to give the body new cells as needed. Old or
These Boobs Were Made for Walkin’
It’s time to think pink! October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and remember: Cancer is a word – not a sentence. As we continue to
COVID-19, cancer, and what lies ahead
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc globally, health care officials are concerned about the long-term effects on cancer patients. Delays in treatment, or