Myth #2
There is no research documenting that complementary and alternative medicine works…
A lot of survivors are confused about whether or not they should be (or could be) doing other complementary therapies Continue Reading
Cancer and the Holidays
Office parties, visiting relatives, crowded shopping malls, friends and family… it can be difficult to manage at the best of times but all of this can be even more overwhelming if you have just finished cancer treatments or have lost someone to cancer in the past year.
Telling your Story
Many cancer survivors find it difficult to talk about their cancer journey with others. Where do you start? How much information do you share? When is a good time? These uncertainties can make that transition back into everyday life difficult for cancer survivors.
Myth #1
Stress Causes Cancer…
A lot of survivors believe that somehow a stressful lifestyle or stressful life expereince may have caused them to get cancer. Continue Reading
Getting the Most from Your Follow-up Visits
In the first few months finishing treatments a lot of survivors feel anxious without the close attention of their oncologist. Here are some ideas that helped others to make sure all these concerns are addressed at their first follow-up visit.



