Video done to support and raise awareness of body image and breast cancer survivors.
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This exercise video is for kids, teenagers and young adults with a cancer diagnosis.
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Learn bed exercises and relaxation techniques that can be done in your bed as part of our Patient Education's Yoga for Cancer Patients series. Presented by Roswell Park’s Patient Education Department.
Living with the fear that cancer will return is common for both cancer survivors and their loved ones. Amy Grose, a social worker at Dana-Farber, discusses how to deal with fear of recurrence.
A cancer diagnosis often brings concerns about how long your life will be. In these two “Moving Forward” videos from ASCO and the LIVESTRONG Foundation, learn from oncology experts and young adult survivors about coping with this common fear.
There is something beautiful to be found in every situation. You just need to look for it. For Jami, receiving a Cancer diagnosis was no different. She knew there would be something amazing to experience through her diagnosis.
We treated Dominick first and Large B-Cell Lymphoma second.
Losing your appetite or feeling nausea are treatment side effects that you may experience. Try these helpful techniques to manage side effects.
Using your Imagination while undergoing cancer treatment is very important. Everything is going to seem bleak and dark. Most of what you are going to hear from other people will be negative. Everyone is going to pity you which is hard to take. You must imagine yourself strong and healthy.
No child should suffer depression and anxiety without help, seek professional help for you and your child and here’s some resources for educating yourself along the way: