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FREE access to a program of 45 international specialists speak about solutions to breast cancer recovery and wellness…
Why do some people heal from dire diagnoses, despite all odds?
Ten years ago, that was a question that Kelly Turner wanted an answer to, and she set out to answer it. By now, you have likely heard about the results of her research and the phenomena known as Radical Remission that is sweeping the country and world…
Listen to or read the summary of an interview by Marianne Woods Cirone, MS, MFA, CYT-500 with Alene Nitzky, Ph.D., RN, OCN ®, Founder of Cancer Harbors™…
April of this year will mark thirteen years since my breast cancer diagnosis at age 34. While I have always felt grateful to have survived cancer, I have also wrestled with depression.
Unfortunately, I am not alone.
Depression occurs in cancer patients at a rate three to five times higher than that of the general population…
As the Program Coordinator for a new cancer resource center in a demographically diverse area, Jill Setork, MS, LCPC shares how “my colleagues and I are particularly focused on providing culturally inclusive programs.”
When finding out how best to prepare for surgery and other aspects of cancer treatment, who better to ask than those who have gone through it? This article provides a list of things to consider before cancer surgery including suggestions from cancer patients and survivors, as well as many from oncology-focused health and wellness professionals…
Increasingly, the oncology community acknowledges that cancer care involves more than physical care…