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Cancer Coaching- Breast Cancer + Aromatase Inhibitor…Polyp

“In standard dosages, tamoxifen may be associated with endometrial proliferation, hyperplasia, polyp formation, invasive carcinoma, and uterine sarcoma.” Dear Cancer Coach- I am a breast cancer

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Highly-Focused Ultrasound- Palliative Therapy for Metastasized Prostate and Breast Cancer?

 Prostate specialists there used high-intensity focused ultrasound to blast cells in his bones that were triggering his pain When breast and prostate cancers metastasize or spread, they often spread

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Mind-Body Therapy, The Movember Foundation & Gambling

The Movember Foundation has historically been crucial in raising awareness of the most significant issues facing men around the world- Such as testicular and prostate cancer. But for the first time last

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Older Colon Cancer Stage 3 Patients – Less Is More

Older (colon cancer) patients in the community receive less toxic and shorter chemotherapy regimens, and those treated had fewer adverse events than younger patients. Surgical removal of stage 3 colon

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3 Possible Side Effects of Cancer Treatment (and Their Solutions)

According to the National Cancer Institute, approximately 1,734,350 new cancer cases were diagnosed in the United States in 2018 alone. Many people who receive a diagnosis will undergo various cancer treatment

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The Role of Recruitment Agencies in Pharmaceutical Staffing

There are several factors that contribute to the success of a business or an organization. Some are beyond the control of the business; these are known as external factors. They include things like government

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7 Key Benefits of In-Home Care for Seniors

While I don’t consider myself to be a senior (I am 61 nor do I have dementia), I can relate to the article below. I am a long-term cancer survivor living with many long-term side effects. Familiarity,

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6 Effective Ways to Lower Your Risk of Cancer

I wish I knew then what I know now. The “6 Effective Ways to Lower Your Risk of Cancer” outlined below are exactly what I mean when I say this. I was diagnosed with cancer in early 1994.

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Neuroendocrine Tumors- A Complete Guide to Understand the Condition & Its Coding

With incidence rates increasing markedly over the past fifteen years more and more people are being diagnosed with cancer. Accounting for a small fraction of the number of new cancer cases, more than 12,000

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Maintain Mental Health Through Exercise

Be it for physical health or mental health, or both, exercise, in my experience anyway, is the single most effective therapy there is. I say that as a long-term cancer survivor who has struggled with his

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Stage 2 PCa- Leaking bladder…anal bleeding…none of this was appealing to me

“The decision to go with active surveillance or watchful waiting (after PCa diagnosis) is a personal one…because treatments such as surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy can be rough on your

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Testosterone Therapy, Hypogonadal Men and Obesity

“Long-term testosterone therapy may not only help men with obesity and hypogonadism to lose weight, but it may have other useful effects on metabolic function and protect against obesity comorbidities…” I’ll

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