Take care of the skin on your head after you lose your hair to chemo. Check these tips for bald head maintenance to avoid burning or damaging your skin.
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Lately, there has been talk about the link between alkaline water and cancer, and you may be wondering if you should start adding this type of water to your diet.
Regaining your strength after chemo is an essential part of the recovery process. Read on for ways to incorporate strength training into your routine.
While long-term exposure to the sun’s harmful rays can pose health risks, going through chemotherapy can make your skin even more sensitive to the sun.
Can you donate an organ or blood if you've had cancer? If you're living with cancer or have a history of cancer, what are organ and blood donor disqualifications and qualifications? Here's what you need to know.
Can chemotherapy cause vision problems? It depends on your type of cancer treatment, but it's possible. Here's how to safeguard against potential issues.
LGL leukemia is a rare cancer, with only about 1,000 people diagnosed per year in the U.S. But there are informative and supportive resources available.
Complementary and alternative medicine, including biofeedback therapy, acupuncture, massage and herbal medicines, are outside the standard practices of modern medical care.
For adults diagnosed with cancer, a major concern is fertility preservation, being able to maintain your ability to have children in the future.
Chemo can be a drag for a variety of reasons, but boredom during the course of your treatment can get you down quickly.
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