Quality of Life (Aftercare)
More people die from lung cancer than any other type of cancer. In 2004,* lung cancer accounted for more deaths than breast, prostate, and colon cancer combined. The most important thing you can do to prevent lung cancer is to not start smoking or to quit if you currently smoke. Complete article
According to the Institute of Medicine (IOM), many of cancer survivors are dealing with the long term effects of treatments with little guidance. Learn how to develop a basic plan that can be reviewed with your healthcare team. Complete article
By: Alicia Brown, RD, LD
June 23, 2008
Some vegetables provide superior nutrients that may decrease the chances of developing cancer, decrease the chances of recurrence, and may slow the progression of the disease. Complete article
By: Nancy Wiggers, MD
September 28, 2009
A 15 minute interview with Nancy Wiggers MD on the long term effects of radiation treatment for cancers. Complete podcast
By: Nancy Wiggers, MD
September 28, 2009
Listen to the full program with Nancy Wiggers, MD discussing the possible effects of radiation treatment for cancer and how to minimize them. Complete podcast
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