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    What questions should I ask to find a top breast surgeon or oncologist?
    The following are some questions to ask your prospective oncologist:
    • Are you board certified in your specialty?
    • How much experience do you have in treating my type of cancer?
    • What are the privileges gained from using your hospital?
    The following are some questions to ask yourself when choosing...  Full Post
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    If I have cancer, what are my options for preserving my fertility?
    If you have been diagnosed with cancer, are about to undergo treatment, and hope to one day conceive, you should probably take some precautions to preserve your fertility.

    Ladies: You can research embryo freezing or egg freezing, or even consider ovarian tissue freezing, with an eventual...  Full Post
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    How can my partner and I get out of a sex rut?
    If you've been in a sexual rut lately, have a chat with your partner about what's been holding you back from feeling sexy, what you miss about your intimate life together, and what you've been daydreaming about that really turns you on. Tell your partner about how you touched yourself, and...  Full Post
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    What are the symptoms of lung cancer?
    Lung cancer is defined as a rapid, abnormal cell growth in the lungs and bronchial tubes, and is the leading cause of death from cancer. Close to 100,000 women and 114,000 men were estimated to have been diagnosed with it. So we urge you to be vigilant about any symptoms that pop up. If you've...  Full Post
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    How is lung cancer treated?
    There are several different types of lung cancer. Treatment is based on the stage at which it is found. Non-small cell cancer is more common and is often treated with surgery in earlier stages. Small-cell lung cancer is a more aggressive cancer, and is typically treated with a combination...  Full Post
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    What are the symptoms of colorectal cancer?
    Colon cancer shows up in the tissues of the colon, while rectal cancer shows up in the tissues of the rectum. Worried you might have it? Symptoms to look out for include bloody stools; cramping, bloating, and gas pains; abdominal pain; diarrhea or constipation; chronic fatigue; and other s...  Full Post
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    How is breast cancer treated?
    Once a diagnosis has been made, there are a number of treatments available for breast cancer. As about two in three breast cancer patients are diagnosed with a tumor limited to the breast, doctors usually recommend a lumpectomy (removal of the tumor) or mastectomy (removal of the entire b...  Full Post
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    How is colorectal cancer treated?
    There are a variety of surgeries that can be employed if you've been diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Endoscopic surgery can be used to remove the smallest of polyps. A colectomy -- the most common operation for colon cancer -- involves the removal of both the cancer and the surrounding...  Full Post
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    What are the symptoms of breast cancer?
    Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among females (and also affects a small percentage of males). It typically manifests with a tumor in the breast. Symptoms to look out for include a lump or thickening in the breast or armpit, a change in the size of the breast, a change in the...  Full Post
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    What are the symptoms of ovarian cancer?
    Ovarian cancer typically appears in the outer lining of the ovaries. Symptoms to look out for include indigestion, flatulence, nausea or vomiting, abdominal discomfort or pain, swelling, or bloating, diarrhea, constipation, loss of appetite, unexplained weight loss, frequent urination, abnormal...  Full Post
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    What are the symptoms of cervical cancer?
    Cervical cancer is caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted disease (STD), and appears in the cervix (part of a woman's reproductive system). Symptoms to look out for include abnormal vaginal discharge, unusual vaginal bleeding or spotting, pelvic pain, and...  Full Post
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    What are the symptoms of testicular cancer?
    Testicular cancer can affect one or both of your testicles. Luckily, it's easily treated… and also easy to discover on your own, so you should be vigilant in keeping an eye out for the warning signs. The symptoms you should look out for include a lump in either testicle, an enlarged testicle,...  Full Post
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    What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?
    Prostate cancer -- the most common cancer among men in the United States -- is located in the prostate gland, where semen production occurs. In its early stages, this type of cancer can have no symptoms, but some men do experience weak or interrupted urine flow (the urethra runs directly...  Full Post
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    How should I manage and balance my work and life during cancer treatment?
    It was tough enough when you were balancing work and life. Now that you have cancer, your health has sprung up as a whole other entity and, when it comes to priorities, love always seems to get the short shrift. You can't allow this to happen. Now more than ever, the relationships you have...  Full Post
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    How can I keep an argument with my partner from getting out of control?
    If you find yourself in the midst of an argument, try to maintain control, and follow some rules for healthy fighting. Yes, fighting can be healthy. In fact, it can be an even bigger problem to never discuss the things you're unhappy with. So here's how you can keep an argument from getting...  Full Post