Stress & Cancer – Articles
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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…
Part 2 of Lee Majewski’s 2 Part Article on how Yoga Therapy Retreats Empower Patients after a Cancer Diagnosis…
This article is a review of the book: n of 1: One Man’s Harvard-Documented Remission of Incurable Cancer Using Only Natural Methods by Glenn Sabin and Dawn Lemanne, MD, MPH.
Frequent activation of the body’s stress response, essential for managing acute threats, can damage the body in the long run…
When I began my career in social work nearly twenty years ago, I never thought I’d be teaching mindfulness and yoga to people with cancer. Today, in addition to my career in academia, I volunteer to teach mindfulness workshops, meditation, and yoga to participants at Waterford Place Cancer Resource Center…
In this interview with the Integrative Cancer Review, Carol shares her wealth of knowledge on the critical importance of exercise for cancer patients and survivors– and what every person diagnosed with cancer should know about exercising…
Part 1 of Lee Majewski’s 2 Part Article on how Yoga Therapy Retreats Empower Patients after a Cancer Diagnosis…