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Exercise Guidelines for Cancer Patients

Research has shown that exercise is safe, possible and helpful for many people with cancer.

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10 Foods to Eat During Chemotherapy

It’s important to eat a healthy, balanced diet during cancer treatment to keep your body functioning optimally. Foods that are mild in flavor, easy on your stomach, and nutrient-dense are some of the best options

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How to Eat When You Have Cancer

What you eat is really important when you have cancer. Your body needs enough calories and nutrients to stay strong. But the disease can make it hard to get what you need, which can be different before, during, and after treatment. And sometimes, you just won’t feel like eating.

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Feelings and Cancer

Just as cancer affects your physical health, it can bring up a wide range of feelings you’re not used to dealing with. It can also make existing feelings seem more intense. They may change daily, hourly, or even minute to minute.

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Physical Activity

Staying active throughout the day can help you feel better and reduce your risk for diseases like cancer.

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‘I Listened to My Intuition—and I Beat Lung Cancer Twice’

Mother-of-three Karen McDonnell believes that knowing her body and trusting her gut instinct is what gave her the chance to fight the deadly disease, writes Arlene Harris. She urges others to get any symptoms checked by their GP

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Rita Wilson on Life After Breast Cancer

Feeling feminine and sexy isn’t about a bra or a cup size or whether you have breast tissue or breast implants. It’s more internal.

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25 Soft Food Ideas for Cancer Patients

Many medical treatments recommend that cancer patients adopt a “soft diet,” a diet made up of foods that are easy to chew and swallow. To offer some inspiration for those with health-related dietary constraints, we compiled 25 soft food ideas for patients.

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