Planning to Survive
Survivorship care plans can prepare cancer patients to get the best medical care and maintain their quality of life following treatment.

Survivorship care plans can prepare cancer patients to get the best medical care and maintain their quality of life following treatment.
The recently updated cervical cancer screening guideline recommends the testing start at a later age and emphasizes human papillomavirus testing as the preferred approach.
Scientists and researchers met to discuss how to safely continue providing cancer care during the pandemic.
Cancer patients with chronic pain and the physicians who treat them strive to address pain while avoiding potential opioid abuse and addiction.
While advances have been made in treating lung cancer and risk reduction, there is still plenty of work to be done.
Regular exercise may help mitigate the lingering psychological impact of childhood cancer.
Drinking at any level increases cancer risk.
Accepting this emotion can be the first step in channeling it for a constructive purpose.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, cancer survivors can tap into familiar lessons of resiliency.
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