Holidays and Hope When a Loved One Has Advanced Cancer
In this month’s “From the Editor in Chief” column, Dr. Jyoti Patel discusses how to navigate the holiday season when a loved one has advanced cancer.
In this month’s “From the Editor in Chief” column, Dr. Jyoti Patel discusses how to navigate the holiday season when a loved one has advanced cancer.
People with cancer are often immunocompromised as a result of cancer and its treatments. This could put them at greater risk for infection, so it’s important to prevent the spread of germs during a visit. Here, find practical guidance on what you can do to keep your loved one safe during a visit.
In this month’s "From the Editor’s Desk," Dr. Lidia Schapira reflects on the difficulties of 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and how people with cancer can find hope as 2021 begins.
In this month’s From the Editor’s Desk, Dr. Lidia Schapira discusses how the holiday season will differ this year for people with cancer and their loved ones, and how they can best cope with those changes.
Los días de fiesta son la oportunidad perfecta para reunirnos con amigos y familiares y compartir buenos momentos acompañados por buenos alimentos. Sigue los consejitos que ofrecemos a continuación para que disfrute de alimentos seguros durante su próxima reunión.
The holidays are a great reason to join with friends and family and eat. Use these tips from the USDA to keep food safe at your next gathering.
El poder de protegerse usted así como aquellos de quien usted cuida esta en sus manos y para ayudarlo aquí le ofrecemos estos consejitos útiles.
Getting through an airport when you have cancer can be stressful. However, a little extra planning and preparation can help make sure your next trip is as safe, enjoyable, and stress-free as possible.
Although airlines have the right to stop passengers with specific medical conditions from flying, simply having cancer isn’t enough to keep you grounded. However, it does mean having to do a bit more planning and preparation before you travel.