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What Recently Diagnosed Cancer Patients Need to Know
Being diagnosed with cancer is a scary event. This resource for recently diagnosed cancer patients will tell you everything you need to know from coping with cancer, what to ask your doctors and more.
10 Things You Should Know If You Have Been Recently Diagnosed…
If you have been recently diagnosed with cancer, you may be overwhelmed with the decisions you have to make
How to Tell Your Children That You Have Cancer
Telling your child that you have cancer may be one of the most difficult conversations that you may have as a parenthood. Learn how to tell your child, why it is important, and what to do if you choose not to.
What is Cancer?
Learning how cancer develops and spreads provides a greater understanding to the nature of your disease.
Cancer Physician Locator
Finding a doctor that specializes in your type of cancer may be difficult in some areas. These physician locators will help you find a qualified doctor in your area.
Telling Friends and Family
Telling friends and family you have cancer can be difficult. This article explains how to break the news of your cancer diagnosis to everyone from your spouse to your children.
Important Questions to Ask Your Doctor
When facing the possibility of cancer, many questions run through your mind. These questions are often forgotten at a doctor's appointment. This article features a list of questions that a patient of any cancer needs to ask.
FAQ Tips for Getting a Second Opinion
Getting a second opinion is vital when diagnosed with cancer. Learn why it is needed and essential tips on getting one.
Work Discrimination and Cancer
FAQ answers reader question- "I was fired from my job because I have cancer. Is this legal and what can I do?". Also gives pertinent information about medical discrimination.
FAQ Working When You Have Cancer
Continuing to work during treatment is important during cancer treatment. Learn what your options are if you are unable to work.
Malignant and Benign: What Does Malignant and Benign Mean?
What is the difference between malignant and bening cancer? Find out the answer here in the FAQ about malignant and benign tumors.
What is remission? Cancer Remission FAQ
A look into the definition of the word remission, realting to cancer. Remission is commonly thought to be as cured, however it is not the case.
How to Ruin Your Visit with the Doctor
A list of things that absolutely no patient should while visiting the doctor.
Curing the Waiting Room Jitters
The waiting in the doctor's office can be boring and even build up anxiety. Learn how to easy the waiting room anxiety and make this time productive.
Top 10 Ways to Sport Your Cancer Support
Showing you support breast cancer awareness can be fashionable! This article feature the best ways to 'sport your support' from great pink ribbon tees to lance Armstrong wristbands.
What if my insurance does not cover my cancer medications?
Does your health insurance not cover the cost of chemotherapy or other medications? Learn what to do if you need help to pay for cancer treatment.
10 Things to Stop Doing If You Have Cancer
Having cancer can be stressful and overwhelming. By stopping these 10 behaviors, you may increase your quality of life, cope better with your diagnosis, and reduce stress during your cancer journey.
