Don’t Forget Your Sunglasses
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can damage the eyes, as well as the skin around them. Learn more about choosing the best sunglasses to help prevent cancer, cataracts, and conditions that can lead to vision loss.
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can damage the eyes, as well as the skin around them. Learn more about choosing the best sunglasses to help prevent cancer, cataracts, and conditions that can lead to vision loss.
Besides deciding where to go, what to do, and what to pack, there are a number of important things about your health to discuss before leaving town. Learn more about special travel considerations for people with cancer.
High temperatures can cause issues for people receiving cancer treatment. Get some tips on staying cool and hydrated this summer.
ASCO President Dr. Clifford Hudis explores the relationship between weight, diet, and cancer risk.
Food safety is important for people who are receiving or recovering from cancer treatment. To help prevent serious foodborne illness, here is a list of high-risk foods.
Cancer exercise specialist Carol Michaels explains the benefits of exercising during and after cancer treatment and gives some tips on starting an exercise plan.
Many people with cancer will lose much more than an hour of sleep this weekend after the switch to Daylight Saving Time. Here are 10 tips to make the spring forward a bit easier and help you sleep better all year long.
Learn how to show your heart some love on Valentine’s Day and keep it healthy before, during, and after cancer.
The combination of cold weather, dry air, and cancer treatment can make skin itchy, dry, and cracked. Discover seven simple ways to keep your skin healthy and hydrated this winter.
Although getting the flu is miserable for everyone, it can be a serious problem for people with cancer. Learn how to protect yourself and others.