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Rates of early-onset breast, colorectal and GI cancers are increasing, but preventive care and a healthy lifestyle can help reduce your risk
A second opinion can confirm your diagnosis and treatment plan and help you feel more confident about what’s next
The side effects of cancer and treatment can impact desire, sexual function and intimacy, but there are ways you can keep the flame going
Cancer and its treatments can cause anemia, often due to bleeding or treatment side effects
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Decisions you make regarding smoking, alcohol use, meal choices and exercise can make a big difference
These rare tumors are almost always a side effect of a condition called neurofibromatosis type 1, so asking if this is the case is important
Depending on the type of surgery, a hysterectomy may or may not cause menopause symptoms
Staying active and documenting symptoms can help you, and your care team, stay on top of this chronic condition
Alcohol (in any amount) is a well-known cause of cancer
Prioritizing nutrition and physical activity are key to staying strong and energized
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