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- Mind and Body
Articles explaining the positive impact of complementary therapies (art therapy, guided imagery, yoga, etc.)
on the emotional and phyisical well-being of survivors.
- Treatment Choices
The good news is, there's often more than one way to handle your cancer treatment. The bad news is, it's not
always easy to figure out what is the 'best' choice. This section offers articles with advice and insight.
- Practical Matters
This section offers information and tips to help you with employment, financial and other practical issues.
- Handling Side Effects
Tips on handling baldness, as well as information on sexuality and fertility -- an often overlooked side effect of cancer
treatment is the potential for causing infertility.
- Cancer and the Family
Whether you're the parent of a child being treated with cancer, or you're wondering how to manage family events
around your cancer treatment, this section is for you.
- Researching Cancer
While we offer a variety of articles about cancer and treatment, there are other sources available. This section
provides you with tools to do your own research.
- Nutrition
So often, changing your diet before, during and after cancer treatment can make a big difference in how
you feel and in reducing side effects.
- Shared Experiences
In this section, cancer survivors and their loved ones share their stories and offer advice or insight
- Advocacy
Nearly 11 million Americans are cancer survivors -- more people than the entire population of
Michigan. This section explains how your voice can be heard.
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