Online therapy eases many of the barriers to getting mental health support during cancer treatment. The key benefit of online ...
The study found that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) could improve mental health and quality of life for people with ...
Get the facts about biopsies and cancer spread. Learn about the low risk of tumor seeding and the crucial role of biopsies in cancer diagnosis.
The choices you make about diet, exercise, and other habits can affect your overall health as well as your risk for developing cancer and other serious diseases. It’s also important to follow ...
It’s possible to catch a cold or get the flu at any time of year. But the chances of becoming sick increase during cold and flu season. People get sick more often in fall and winter, especially in ...
Smoking causes about 1 in 5 cancer diagnoses and 1 in 3 cancer deaths in the United States. But new research brings some good news. Even if you quit smoking later in life, it can still help you live ...
Certain chronic conditions that affect the lungs, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), can have symptoms that mimic lung cancer. A recent study found that this could delay ...
If there's reason to suspect you might have bile duct cancer, your doctor will want to take your complete medical history to check for risk factors and learn more about your symptoms. A physical exam ...
Learn about how to prepare for treatment and how to adjust to life with cancer. Here you'll find information on what to eat and how to stay active during treatment, as well as ideas and resources to ...
Second Life® is the largest ever 3D virtual world built entirely by its users. It’s also the home of a different type of American Cancer Society community event – a virtual one. Since its inception in ...
The entire length of treatment is typically about 2 to 3 years, with the most intense treatment in the first few months. Children with ALL are typically classified by risk group to make sure that the ...