What you can do to reduce the risk of osteoporosis after cancer treatment
Learn more about what you can do to protect bone health and reduce your risk of developing osteoporosis after cancer treatment.
Learn more about what you can do to protect bone health and reduce your risk of developing osteoporosis after cancer treatment.
If endometrial cancer treatment has affected your sexual health, there are things you can do to reduce discomfort and anxiety.
Making a healthy diet and regular exercise a priority can help lower your risk.
Allowing yourself to seek help is a smart, proactive step that will give you the space to heal.
Short, gentle walks can help prevent blood clots, ease pain and boost energy.
You’ll need to avoid perfumed products: Fragrances can irritate your skin even more.
Chemo and radiation can irritate the lining of the stomach and slow the movement of food through your gastrointestinal system.
The traditional classification is based on whether or not the cancer needs estrogen to grow.
A pathologist will determine grading based on the cancer cells’ appearance under a microscope.
When there’s problems with the pelvic floor, it can have a major impact on quality of life.