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Treating Inoperable Lung Cancer: A Nurse’s Perspective

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Treating Inoperable Lung Cancer: A Nurse’s Perspective Inoperable lung cancer treatment is less likely to cause hair loss that people associate with chemo. Short-term fatigue, nausea, and changes in mood or sexual function are more common but manageable.

WebMD 723 2024-03-30

A Day in My Life With Inoperable Lung Cancer

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A Day in My Life With Inoperable Lung Cancer A woman diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer recounts how she maintains the normalcy of her family and work life while also adjusting to the new normal of living with lung cancer.

WebMD 936 2024-03-30

Terminal cancer need help for with will and Papu

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Terminal cancer need help for with will and Papu *paperwork My doctor told me this week that I have few week to live. I want to make sure that my wife have easy access to life insurance and other assets when I pass away. Need help in what kind of lawyer or paperwork I need to get ready so that happens. I am young 32m. Yoe:8, tc: 220k I am also worried how my wife will handle the finances as sh…

Reddit Personal Finance 582 2024-03-12

Why Breast Cancer Trials Need More Diversity

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Why Breast Cancer Trials Need More Diversity Clinical trials help researchers learn about new treatments. But not all are represented in breast cancer trials. Find out the value of diversity.

WebMD 637 2024-02-27

What Is Breast Cancer Survivorship?

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What Is Breast Cancer Survivorship? The end of breast cancer treatment marks a big life change. Find out what you may experience and how to get the most out of life as a survivor.

WebMD 1.2k 2024-02-27

After Breast Cancer: Fitness and Nutrition Tips

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After Breast Cancer: Fitness and Nutrition Tips Get back into exercise and adopt a diet rich in cancer-protective foods, which will boost your health and may even help prevent breast cancer from coming back.

WebMD 578 2024-02-27

Third time mum got cancer. Uninsured. I don’t think I can do it anymore.

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Third time mum got cancer. Uninsured. I don’t think I can do it anymore. For context, we are not American so any benefits or aid programs in the US are not applicable to us. She first got colon cancer during the pandemic. Then lung and brain cancer in late 2022. I had paid for both instances out of pocket since 2021. This had almost bankrupted me. I wiped out my life savings, accrued up to $10k in credit card debt a…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-02-26

Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer a Leap of Faith

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Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer a Leap of Faith Should men with low-grade prostate cancer skip treatment and opt for active surveillance? That’s the question thousands of aging men must consider as the likelihood they will die from a low-grade prostate cancer diagnosis appears low.

WebMD 392 2024-02-21