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When you or someone you love is diagnosed with mesothelioma, coping with the related stress may feel overwhelming. Finding coping strategies and developing a support system is important for everyone involved in the cancer journey. Join Our Next Support Group ...
with brain cancer at 31 years old. At the time he was very skeptical of anything but the well-known, traditional Western therapeutic approaches. But, as he drilled into the scientific literature, he realized just how important Optimizing the “terrain” within our bodies is to the prevention ...
A few weeks ago someone tweeted to me, “As a cancer survivor myself, I know that half the battle is the mindset. Be determined to defeat cancer and you will!” Then followed that one up with “I meant that if we believe we can win against it, we will.” Comments about ...
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 a direct...
s amazing book is a wonderful and important reference for anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer. It is a must read for everyone in the field of oncology, and all my patients, present and future. Read the stories and interviews, digest the material. Your life or that of someone you ...
someone who is ill. The fact is, you need to be taken care of too or it can have a negative impact on YOUR health. Based on my own experience, I want to share a few tips I’ve found to be helpful in reducing the stress and difficulties that come with taking care of a loved ...
body with nutrition and build my immune system and enable my body to detoxify from the toxic chemotherapy and survive and support my healing journey. So, we’re going to talk about how to combine that approach and utilize that in your cancer journey or, again, someone that you know or ...
to a friend, to my counselor, and process it. Naming the pain and the emotions attached to it helps process the pain better because it no longer stays stuck in my brain and sharing it with someone else keeps me from shouldering the pain alone. The more I can process out loud with ...
If you know someone dealing with cancer, your friendship can be a support system that helps to help avoid feelings of loneliness or exclusion. Don’t wait for your friend to call. Make the first move. Reach out to your friend, even if you aren’t sure what to say. Most people with ...