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October 3, 2023 · Elizabeth Kacel, PhD
Dr. Elizabeth Kacel shares what people with cancer should know if they are experiencing insomnia, including causes of cancer-related insomnia, how it can impact daily life, how they can cope with insomnia, and how the health care team can help manage it. Read More >>
September 27, 2023 · Jyoti Patel, MD, FASCO
In this month’s “From the Editor in Chief” column, Dr. Jyoti Patel discusses what people with cancer should know about navigating their cancer care during an extreme weather event, including how these events could impact their care and ways to be prepared. Read More >>
September 19, 2023 · Kate Ruder
Research has shown that eating certain processed meats, such as hot dogs, sausage, and deli meats, can increase your risk for cancer. Here, learn more about what the research says about processed meats and cancer risk and what to consider when choosing processed meats. Read More >>
September 7, 2023 · Anna Roshal, MD
In this “Meaningful Conversations” post, Dr. Anna Roshal discusses what people with cancer should know when facing an uncertain prognosis, including how to cope with uncertainty and how to talk about your prognosis with your health care team. Read More >>
August 29, 2023 · ASCO Staff
Just about everyone should get a flu shot in September or October. It’s especially important for people living with cancer, cancer survivors, and their caregivers. Read More >>

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