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Patients
Continuing Your Cancer Education
Learning about your cancer, understanding what you can do for your health now, and finding out about the services available to you can give you a greater sense of control.
Coping with Fatigue
Fatigue is a very common side effect of cancer treatment. Make sure to find time to let yourself rest.
Diagnosing Cancer
Diagnosis is not the same as detection. The diagnosis comes after, when a particular type of cancer is identified.
Establishing your Priorities
When life throws you a curveball, it is important to put that whish is most important first.
Finding the New “Normal” After Cancer Treatment
What's up next? Here is a guide on what to expect once your cancer treatment ends.
Genetic Counseling
Genetic counseling can help identify if you have a genetic likelihood to struggle with cancer.
Hair Loss (Alopecia)
Hair loss is a common side effect of cancer treatment. It can vary from person to person, but here is an overview of what you might expect.
How is Prognosis Determined?
Your prognosis can help you and your medical team establish a plan for the rest of your treatment.
Important First Questions
These questions will help you get valuable information about your treatment. Write them down with any other questions you have.