Managing the Holiday Blues as a Mesothelioma Cancer Patient

November 20, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

The holidays are especially difficult for anyone fighting cancer. Learn how to manage the winter blues while reserving energy for what matters to you. The post Managing the Holiday Blues as a Mesothelioma Cancer Patient appeared first on Mesothelioma.com.

Meet Matthew Rose: A Q&A With Our Los Angeles Affiliate Media Chair

November 19, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

Nov 19, 2024 – By Carly Eskin Matthew Rose lost his mother, Estelle, to pancreatic cancer in 2012. He lost his sister to ovarian cancer years before that. Both were BRCA2 positive. Now the media chair for the Los Angeles Affiliate, Matthew volunteers with

How Do Black People with Cancer View Clinical Research?

November 15, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

Black people with cancer are much less likely to join clinical trials than White patients. Results from a new study may help explain why and help research staff talk with and recruit more Black participants.

Can Being Overweight and Sedentary Increase Your Risk of Cancer?

November 13, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

Can Being Overweight and Sedentary Increase Your Risk of Cancer?- In our previous blogs, How… Learn more! The post Can Being Overweight and Sedentary Increase Your Risk of Cancer? appeared first on An Oasis of Healing.

Balancing Work and Caregiving: Webinar Recap

November 13, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

Our 2024 webinars are starting to come to an end with our second to last Balancing Work & Cancer webinar of the year held on November 6th. We recognized National Family Caregivers Month with a webinar on Balancing Work & Caregiving

Webinar – Multi Cancer Early Detection Tools (MCED): The Promise and Challenges

November 12, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) hosted an insightful webinar discussion exploring the groundbreaking field of multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tools. As advancements in technology and biology open new avenues for cancer screening, the potential to detect multiple cancer types at earlier stages

7 Quick Questions With Gyn Cancer Doctor Carolyn Matthews

November 11, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

As a gynecologic oncologist, Carolyn Matthews, MD, treats patients with uterine, ovarian, and cervical cancers. She has a special interest in how nutrition, sleep, and exercise can prevent disease and make people healthier. Meet a Northern Virginia-Based Gynecologic Oncologist We asked Matthews our 7

Monisha Bhanote, MD on The Anatomy of Wellbeing

November 7, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

Dr. Monisha Bhanote is an expert in plant-based nutrition, the microbiome, longevity, stress and inflammation, and chronic disease prevention. The post Monisha Bhanote, MD on The Anatomy of Wellbeing appeared first on Chris Beat Cancer.

Fall Is in the Air! Young Adults Build Connections and Carve Pumpkins with CancerCare and Stupid Cancer

November 7, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

Last month, young adults affected by cancer met at the Peer Space Studio in Manhattan at an event hosted by CancerCare and Stupid Cancer.

From Research to Advocacy: Dottington Fullwood Champions Equity in Cancer Survivorship

November 6, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

Advocate Spotlight: Dottington Fullwood, EdD, CHES Dr. Dottington Fullwood’s connection to cancer began with a deeply personal and professional commitment to addressing health disparities within marginalized communities. He was first introduced to cancer survivorship research by his mentor, Dr. Folakemi T. Odedina, while working

The Madness I Am Escaping From

November 3, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

If you would like this piece read to you, just click above I have spoken in recent weeks, about why I am dramatically slowing my direct involvement in the cancer space. Having had to take some enforced time away from my regular routine, I

NCCS Presents The State of Cancer Survivorship: 2024 Survey Results

October 31, 2024 0 Comments 0 tags

The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) conducts an annual State of Survivorship Survey, in partnership with Edge Research, to explore the cancer survivor journey. This study captures a range of perspectives to better understand how NCCS can support its mission to advocate for