A Space for Self-Care
Cancer survivors can build routines to address their needs during and after treatment.

Cancer survivors can build routines to address their needs during and after treatment.
New treatments in the U.S. are scrutinized in various ways before and after they are approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Most cancer survivors can find a way to work out safely, even during the pandemic.
Aspirin can be taken daily to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, but it’s not recommended for everyone.
Caregivers can help ensure loved ones feel valued and respected.
Cancer treatments may make having sex difficult, but there are more ways to demonstrate love.
Advances in screening and treatment mean there are more cancer survivors than ever, but survivors who struggle to work can face difficulty getting disability payments.
Nonfiction writer Judy Pearson shares the most valuable lessons she learned after being diagnosed with cancer.
Amid continued research showing the impact of COVID-19 on people with cancer, patients are asking when they should get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Coping strategies can help with cancer-related cognitive impairments.