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Patient and spouse listening to nurse about chemotherapy pills.
September 28, 2022/Cancer Care & Prevention

Managing Side Effects During Cholangiocarcinoma Treatment

You may experience fatigue, weight loss, nausea and diarrhea, but exercise and medication can help

Patient talks to physician regarding symptoms of cancer diagnosis.
September 23, 2022/Cancer Care & Prevention

Cholangiocarcinoma Complications: How To Manage Common Symptoms

There are many options, including surgery or medication

A person drops CBD oil into a clear glass of liquid.
December 29, 2021/Primary Care

CBD Oil — Are the Benefits Claimed Too Good To Be True?

Studies suggest CBD has wide-ranging benefits, but there’s a catch or two

woman making smoothie
October 14, 2021/Nutrition

How to Make a Healthy Smoothie When You Have Cancer

Tips for blending powerful nutrients to aid treatment and recovery

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worried woman alone in hospital room
September 28, 2021/Cancer Care & Prevention

6 Scary Cancer Myths, Debunked

Misconceptions can be worse than reality

cancer patient keeps records and appoimtments online
September 3, 2021/Cancer Care & Prevention

Tips to Stay Organized So That You Can Beat Cancer Treatment Stress

How to create your own organizational system

Person rubbing cream on their hands with reflection in bathroom mirror
August 11, 2021/Cancer Care & Prevention

Is Cancer Treatment Affecting Your Skin and Nails?

Take these steps to limit the damage

woman carrying tote bag ready for cancer treatment
January 20, 2021/Cancer Care & Prevention

What You Should Bring to Your Chemotherapy Session

10 things that can help ease your mind and keep you comfortable

man comforting wife receiving cancer treatment
October 20, 2020/Cancer Care & Prevention

5 Ways You Can Help a Spouse With Cancer

The first step is making a commitment to communicate

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