Stomach and Esophagus Cancers
Blog Highlights: Lay media does a poor job of keeping a balanced perspective when reporting cancer information Study found that 95% reported exclusively on aggressive and expensive treatments such as...
Blog Highlights: Day before surgery can be an intimidating and confusing time Patients who do well the day before surgery describe being active with others Contrary to popular opinion, the days befor...
- Filed under: Brain Tumor, Breast Cancer, Colon and Rectal Cancer, Experiencing Surgery for Brain Tumors, Experiencing Surgery for Breast Cancer, Experiencing Surgery for Colon and Rectal Cancer, Experiencing Surgery for Gynecologic Cancer, Experiencing Surgery for Pancreas and Liver Cancer, Experiencing Surgery for Prostate Cancer, Experiencing Surgery for Skin Cancer, Gynecologic Cancer, Head and Neck Cancers, Leukemia and Lymphoma, Lung Cancer, Pancreas and Liver Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Skin Cancer, Stomach and Esophagus Cancers
Blog Highlights: While drinks like soda are notoriously loaded with sugar, the direct impact on pancreas cancer remains unknown Attention on drinks and cancer began when a flawed study from Harvard ...
Blog Highlights: It is important for the caregiver, for family members, and friends of a dying cancer patient to understand some of the basics about the physical act of dying Study finds that patien...
- Filed under: Brain Tumor, Breast Cancer, Colon and Rectal Cancer, Facing Death from Breast Cancer, Facing Death from Colon and Rectal Cancer, Facing Death from Leukemia and Lymphoma, Facing Death from Lung Cancer, Facing Death from Pancreas and Liver Cancer, Facing Death from Pancreatic Cancer, Facing death from gynecological cancer, Featured Post, Head and Neck Cancers, Leukemia and Lymphoma, Lung Cancer, Pancreas and Liver Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Skin Cancer, Stomach and Esophagus Cancers
Blog Highlights: Study that finds it is important that the patient, doctor, and familymembers have “end of life discussions.” These discussions are about how long the patient has to live, what t...
- Filed under: Brain Tumor, Breast Cancer, Colon and Rectal Cancer, Facing Death from Breast Cancer, Facing Death from Colon and Rectal Cancer, Facing Death from Leukemia and Lymphoma, Facing Death from Lung Cancer, Facing Death from Pancreas and Liver Cancer, Gynecologic Cancer, Head and Neck Cancers, Leukemia and Lymphoma, Lung Cancer, Pancreas and Liver Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Skin Cancer, Stomach and Esophagus Cancers
Esophageal cancer affect some 14,000 Americans each year. It is generally a deadly disease because its symptoms are so vague. Surgery for this cancer can be very debilitating and have a prolonged rec...
- Filed under: Stomach and Esophagus Cancers
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