36:01 min
CLEAR ALL
“The hardest part of my cancer experience began once the cancer was gone,” says author Suleika Jaouad.
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During cancer treatment, the needs of the patient’s caregiver are often overlooked. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute social worker Nancy DiPerna explains why it’s important for caregivers to minimize stress in their own lives.
What is shared decision making? Shared decision making relies on an individual and their families having accurate information and a clear understanding of their situation in order to make the best decision for themselves with their healthcare provider.
Marc Silver, breast cancer caregiver and author of the book, Breast Cancer Husband, discusses his fears and concerns after his wife completed breast cancer treatment.
In November 2013, Giulia found out that she had breast cancer. The following March she had a mastectomy and, by May 2014, she started chemotherapy. In our society cancer is often associated with death. But this is a story about life. For her, cancer was literally a re-birth.
Women living with metastatic breast cancer discuss what it’s like to live with a metastatic diagnosis.
When being diagnosed with cancer, it is easy to feel anger or self-pity, but I have never allowed myself to dwell on these negatives.
Vice talks to three cancer patients and survivors to get a better understanding for how to treat people with the illness.
In this Wellness Wednesday episode, I’m sharing a personal update on my cancer journey. I’ve also got some foolproof tips to help you find your center when scan scaries and other types of health anxiety try to take over.