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Life After Cancer: Fatigue
After cancer treatment ends, you may find that you still feel tired and unable to do the things you want and need to do. Cancer-related fatigue is a very common problem for cancer survivors. It may last for months or even years after cancer treatment ends.
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Life After Cancer: Lymphedema
Lymphedema is swelling in part of the body that may occur after cancer surgery or radiation. It's an ongoing (chronic) condition that has no cure. But you can do things to help reduce your risk for lymphedema.
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Life After Cancer: Oral Health Problems
Cancer treatment often causes mouth problems or affects your oral health. It can cause problems, such as sores, pain, infection, saliva changes, and dry mouth.
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Life After Cancer: Understanding Cancer Recurrence
Cancer recurrence is when the cancer you were treated for comes back. This may happen any time after your treatment has finished.
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Life After Cancer- Understanding Second Cancers
Having cancer once does not mean you won't have cancer again in the future. Anyone who has had cancer has a risk for developing a new kind of cancer someday. This is known as a second cancer.
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Life After Cancer: Changes to a Man’s Sex Life
Many men have changes in their sex life after cancer treatment. You may have both physical and emotional side effects.
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Life After Cancer: Changes in a Woman’s Sex Life
Many women have changes in their sex life after cancer treatment. You may have both physical and emotional side effects.
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Life After Cancer: Changes in a Man’s Fertility
Cancer can affect a man's ability to have children (fertility). A man is considered infertile if he is unable to get a partner pregnant after a year of unprotected sex. Read on to learn more.
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Baldness
Baldness, or hair loss, can be caused by many things including aging, hormones or illness. It's more common in men and can be treated with hair transplants or other procedures.
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