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Managing Stress

An illness such as cancer can be one of the most stressful events of a person’s life. The stress of cancer and its treatment is increased by family, work, and financial concerns, in addition to everyday stress that was present before the cancer diagnosis.

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Using the drop-down menu below, learn more about a specific area, such as disease management, coping strategies, and the basics of cancer care. Selecting "All" will take you to a complete list of articles that appear under all five categories.


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Managing Stress
November 17, 2008

An illness such as cancer can be one of the most stressful events a person experiences. The stress of cancer and its treatment may be increased by other cancer-related stresses such as family, work, and financial concerns, as well as everyday stress that was present before the cancer diagnosis.

 
Making Decisions About Cancer Treatment
November 10, 2008

After a diagnosis of cancer, patients and their families must make a number of decisions about cancer treatment, some of which are more difficult than others.
 
Dental Health During Cancer Treatment
November 3, 2008

Dental health is a topic that may be overlooked in preparation for and during cancer treatment. Dental health, also called oral health, includes the well-being of not just the teeth, but also the entire mouth, including the gums, mucosa (lining of the mouth), and salivary glands (the glands that produce saliva).

 
Explaining Proton Therapy
October 27, 2008

Proton therapy (also called proton beam therapy) is a type of radiation treatment that uses protons rather than x-rays to treat cancer.

 
After Treatment for Breast Cancer: Breast Reconstruction
October 20, 2008

This article in the series on "After Treatment for Breast Cancer" explores the latest techniques in breast reconstruction after a mastectomy (removal of the entire breast) and topics to discuss with the doctor before the surgical procedure.
 
Bone Marrow Biopsy and Aspiration—What to Expect
October 13, 2008

A bone marrow biopsy and aspiration is a diagnostic examination of the bone marrow that can provide information about the development and function of blood cells.

 
After Treatment for Breast Cancer: Choosing a Breast Prosthesis
October 6, 2008

Many women who plan or undergo a unilateral mastectomy (removal of a breast) have the option of reconstructive surgery to reshape the breast, or a breast prosthesis (an artificial breast). This article examines the option of using a breast prosthesis after surgery. 

 
After a Mastectomy: What to Know
October 6, 2008

Many women experience physical and emotional changes as result of a mastectomy. This article provides an overview of issues women often face after a mastectomy.
 
After Treatment for Breast Cancer: Preventing Lymphedema
October 6, 2008

Most women diagnosed with breast cancer will have some type of surgery during treatment. Any intervention (radiation therapy or surgery) that disrupts the drainage of the lymph nodes under the arm can increase the risk of lymphedema.
 
Angiogenesis and Angiogenesis Inhibitors to Treat Cancer
September 29, 2008

Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels. Because angiogenesis is necessary in the growth and spread of cancer, each part of the angiogenesis process is a potential target for new cancer therapies.
 
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