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Finding the New “Normal” After Cancer Treatment
What's up next? Here is a guide on what to expect once your cancer treatment ends.
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Gathering Support
They say "the more the merrier", and in your case it is true. Find a good support group to be your helping hands, cheerleaders, and the ones to give you helpful reminders.
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Genetic Counseling
Genetic counseling can help identify if you have a genetic likelihood to struggle with cancer.
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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.
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Help For The Helper
As a caregiver, you have a lot of responsibility on your shoulders. Asking for help is the best way to avoid wearing yourself out.
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Hormonal Therapy
Hormonal therapy is a way to prevent the spreading of cancerous cells through hormones, which are your body's natural chemical communicators.
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How is Prognosis Determined?
Your prognosis can help you and your medical team establish a plan for the rest of your treatment.
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Important First Questions
These questions will help you get valuable information about your treatment. Write them down with any other questions you have.
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In a Fog—Chemo Brain
Chemotherapy can make your brain feel foggy; remembering might be difficult. Here are some suggestions to help you remember the important things.