Why do people affected by cancer use complementary therapies and how can their efficacy be evaluated? - European Journal of Cancerdoi:10.1016/S0959-8049(99)80906-XSusie WilkinsonEuropean Journal of Cancer
Studies have shown that smokers have a risk of dying from lung cancer about 20 times higher than non-smokers. Quitting smoking can significantly reduce the risk of lung cancer. 2. Drinking Moderate drinking is not harmful, but excessive drinking is a risk factor for many cancers, such as ora...
a family member or close personal friend. (my grandfather died from pancreatic cancer and my father had prostate cancer) Or maybe, like me, you have lost someone close to you or know someone who has died from cancer. I have certainly known many people affected by all types of cancer. ...
How calls from carers, friends and family members of someone affected by cancer differ from those made by people diagnosed with cancer; analysis of 4 years... How calls from carers, friends and family members of someone affected by cancer differ from those made by people diagnosed with cancer...
Money worries are the last thing you need when you’re dealing with a cancer diagnosis. That’s why Virgin Money has launched an in-store service to support customers affected by the disease.
There’s even a Barbie for cancer patients — Brave Barbie — a partnership between Mattel and CureSearch that sends a bald (光头的) Barbie to families affected by cancer. “Gifting my daughter a Barbie who suffered from cancer was tremendous,” Michelle, a cancer survivor said, “We would...
Cells affected by cancer are called malignant cells. Malignant cells are different from normal cells in the body in that they divide (in most cases) much more rapidly than they should. This is important to know because many drugs used to fight cancer (antineoplastic or anticancer drugs) attack...
Without such services, many people affected by cancer in the UK will miss out on benefit entitlements at a time when they need it most, making living (and dying) with cancer more stressful than it needs to be.Abbreviations AA Attendance Allowance : Non-means-tested benefit paid to claimants...
WHEN Dr Jac Saorsa first started thinking about drawing women's cancer, she wasn't altogether sure how it would come together. The artist and philosopher who works at the Cardiff Metropolitan University School of Art and Design came up with the idea of an exploration of the disease that...
Background In the UK many people with cancer and their carers do not have easy access to the welfare benefits to which they are entitled adding further strain to the process of dealing with cancer. It is estimated that nine out of ten cancer patients' households experience loss of income as...