It’s important to share any concerns with your cancer care team. When you have bladder cancer, it’s common to worry that your sex life could change. Some bladder cancer treatments may affect sexual function or your sex drive. It’s important to know that ...
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During cancer treatment, it’s common to need time away from work. Getting back to your career once treatment is complete—or at any point in your cancer journey—is often a milestone to celebrate. But it can also take some getting used to. Here’s some advice ...
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Caring for a Parent with Cancer
Being a caregiver for someone with cancer is never easy. And when the patient is your parent, additional concerns can come into play. It can take time to get used to the role reversal that comes with taking care of a sick mom or dad. You might find it di...
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Facing Breast Cancer Under 40
Breast cancer is most common in older women. But it's also one of the most common cancers in women under 40. And younger women with breast cancer face unique challenges. Younger adults with cancer often feel like their life plan is being irrevocably alte...
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Prostate Cancer: Advanced Options Are Improving Outcomes
Prostate cancer treatment has improved dramatically in recent years. The advanced therapies available to Fox Chase Cancer Center patients are improving outcomes, reducing side effects, and giving people with prostate cancer a better quality of life. &n...
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Cancer and Fatigue: How to Eat to Increase Energy
Fatigue can be one of cancer’s most challenging side effects. Feeling weak, sluggish, or heavy (even after a full night’s sleep) can make it difficult to engage in normal, everyday life. But there are ways to manage this common symptom, including eating wel...
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