Coronavirus and COVID-19: What People With Cancer Need to Know
Cases of COVID-19 have arisen all over the world. Here’s what people with cancer and cancer survivors need to know about the disease.
Cases of COVID-19 have arisen all over the world. Here’s what people with cancer and cancer survivors need to know about the disease.
For many people with cancer, traveling for treatment may be their only option. Here, learn how you can prepare to keep safe and healthy when you have to travel.
The holiday season is here. If you’re traveling with food this winter, you’ll need these food safety tips to ensure that everyone can have a happy and healthy holiday.
A little extra planning can make traveling with cancer a lot easier. Check these items off your to-do list before leaving home so you can have a safer and less stressful trip.
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.
There are so many things to consider before a trip, but what about if you are traveling to receive cancer treatment? Here is some practical advice to help ease your mind and make the transition a bit easier.
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.
Summer camp can be an amazing experience for kids whose lives have been affected by cancer. Although summer may seem like a long way off, now is the time to start researching and registering for programs.