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Excess Weight and Cancer Risk: What's the Link?
Carrying extra weight at some point is a reality for many. And it’s not always easy to lose. Unfortunately, there is a link between excess weight and developing some types of cancer. But you can take control to reduce your cancer risk and live a healthier, happier life. Read on to learn more.
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Cancer: Prevention and Screening
There are ways to prevent cancer. These include healthy habits and screening tests.
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Cancer Treatment: How to Pay for It
Even with insurance, cancer treatment can be expensive. Thankfully, there are resources that can help.
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Help with Home Life and Beyond During Cancer Treatment
There are many resources for people with cancer. When you know where to go for help, you can focus on healing and feeling better.
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For Parents: Helping Your Child and Family Cope with Your Child's Cancer Diagnosis
Cancer can be difficult for your child and family members to grasp. Try to be patient and empathetic with every member of your family.
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Cancer Treatment and Bladder Inflammation (Cystitis)
Cystitis is a common side effect of chemotherapy for some cancers. It can be serious and cause bleeding in your bladder, increasing your risk for infection.
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Vaginal Dryness During Cancer Treatment
Vaginal dryness can also cause other symptoms, like burning, itching, and even urinary tract infections.
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If Your Cancer Treatment Causes Bone Pain
Bone pain can feel like a dull ache, a burning sensation, or a sharp, intense pain. It usually occurs in one of the long bones of the arms or legs, but it can affect any bone.
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For Teens: A Guide to Cancer Treatment
Consider this your cheat sheet for cancer treatment choices. It’s a good starting point for understanding what might come next. But remember, just like in school or at your job, there’s never a silly question.
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