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In the 20th anniversary edition of this landmark book, Hope Edelman shares the far-reaching aspects of loss of one's mother.
In 1991, doctors told the active and previously healthy 28-year old Glenn Sabin that he had a “uniformly fatal” form of blood cancer called chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
Twenty-six years later, Glenn Sabin is certified cancer-free and has written about his journey to holistic health with co-author, Dawn Lemanne, MD, MPH...
In her book, Navigating the C: A Nurse Charts the Course for Cancer Survivorship Care, Author Alene Nitzky, Ph.D., RN, OCN ®, bridges the worlds of conventional oncology training with integrative cancer wellness...
Photographer, author and cancer survivor Bill Aron writes that cancer forces people to put their lives on hold, and his new book, New Beginnings: The Triumphs of 120 Cancer Survivors, explores the question of what happens during the silent phase after treatment ends...
Marc David, a holistic nutritionist and author, makes the distinction between diets intended to be “therapeutic” for a specific length of time, versus those that are intended to be used for the long-term for maintenance purposes...
Getting a cancer diagnosis can be physically and psychologically devastating, from the fear, the treatments and side effects, the relationship and financial issues.
And yet, many of the happiest people I know are cancer survivors…
Cancer treatment can cause a variety of changes in the skin including dryness, dehydration, redness, rashes and chemo-induced acne...