Nausea, Vomiting and Your Cancer Treatment
Understanding these common side effects of treatment is the first step to managing it. “Despite the remarkable evolution of CINV prophylaxis witnessed over the last few decades, CINV prevention remains...
Understanding these common side effects of treatment is the first step to managing it. “Despite the remarkable evolution of CINV prophylaxis witnessed over the last few decades, CINV prevention remains...
Ways to support your treatment by keeping bones healthy. “Metastatic bone disease is most commonly seen with specific cancer types—notably those with metastasis from the breast (70%), prostate (85%), lung...
Did you know some types of chemotherapy can increase the risk for bone loss and fractures? “Bone loss that occurs with cancer therapy is more rapid and severe than postmenopausal...
Manage chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) to improve your quality of life. “Due to its high prevalence among cancer patients, CIPN constitutes a major problem for both cancer patients and survivors...
A combination of preventive & treatment options to improve your quality of life. “Lymphedema is often confused with other causes of extremity edema and enlargement. Understanding the risk factors and...
Help yourself by learning more about it. Breast cancer-related lymphedema affects approximately 1 in 5 patients treated for breast cancer, and it has a significant negative impact on patients’ quality...
Optimize symptom management, address unmet needs, and facilitate positive behaviorial changes. Integrative oncology aims to optimize health, quality of life, and clinical outcomes across the cancer care continuum and to...
Evidence-based care modalities can complement mainstream cancer treatment. Integrative oncology aims to optimize health, quality of life, and clinical outcomes across the cancer care continuum and to empower people to...
Know how cancer and its treatment impacts your reproductive system. Reproductive health issues including fertility conservation, contraception, and pregnancy in cancer patients are difficult but necessary conversations. These challenging issues...