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National cancer prevention

Cancer Risk Factors

As we honor National Cancer Prevention Month, it is important to know the factors that can contribute to the development of cancer. Lifestyle choices, environmental influences, genetics, and other variables can increase your risk of cancer. Understanding risk factors is critical to help prevent cancer.

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Cervical Cancer Prevention

Cervical Cancer Prevention

By adopting healthy lifestyle choices and taking advantage of available vaccinations, women can significantly reduce their risk of developing this disease. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of lifestyle choices and vaccination in cervical cancer prevention.

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Cervical Cancer Screening

Cervical Cancer Screening and Guidelines

Regular screenings can identify abnormalities in the cervix before they develop into cancerous cells. In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of cervical cancer screening and the guidelines to follow.

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Cervical Cancer Symptoms

Be Aware: Cervical Cancer Symptoms

Recognizing the symptoms and seeking medical attention promptly is crucial for early detection and treatment. Here are some common symptoms of cervical cancer that every woman should be aware of:

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Breast reconstruction

Breast Reconstruction, Physical and Emotional Healing

Breast cancer is a journey that encompasses not only physical challenges but also emotional and psychological hurdles. For many women, the prospect of breast surgery, mastectomy in particular, can be daunting. At cCARE, we have assembled an expert team of comprehensive breast cancer care, addressing not only the eradication of cancer but also the restoration of a woman’s self-esteem and confidence through breast reconstruction.

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Doctor discussing bladder cancer

A Radiation Oncologist’s Insights on Battling Bladder Cancer

Although bladder cancer is the seventh most common type of cancer found in the United States, I know from talking with my patients and their family members that it can be one of the most misunderstood as well. Many of the symptoms of bladder cancer, which develops when the cells in the bladder’s lining begin to grow out of control, are similar to symptoms of other medical conditions. This can cause people to overlook bladder cancer as a possibility.

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Doctor discussing palliative care

Is Palliative Care Right for You? The Answer May Surprise You

Palliative care is a lot of things, but “end of life” care it is not. At its roots, it is care to keep living. Whereas hospice focuses on the last months of someone’s life, palliative care is concurrent with a patient’s illness – ideally, starting at initial diagnosis through any treatment or post-treatment adjustments.

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Vaccine shot

COVID-19 Vaccine and Cancer FAQ

On December 11, 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for the Pfizer-BioNtech mRNA vaccine for use against the virus that is causing the illness known as COVID-19. The vaccine has been 95% effective in large-scale clinical trials and has already been approved for use in five other countries. It is given in two doses, three weeks apart. The state of California is now administering vaccines to those 65 and older.

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Woman comforting woman with cancer

Managing Cancer Pain for Better Quality of Life

Whether it’s a friend, family member or yourself going through cancer treatment, many of us have been impacted by pain associated with the disease and its treatment. With about 50% of cancer patients reporting pain as a symptom early in the diagnosis and more than 75% in later stages, pain caused by cancer and its treatment can become difficult to bear and can cause a variety of negative effects such as depression, hopelessness and loss of appetite.

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Conronavirus

Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates for Cancer Patients

We encourage our patients to protect themselves and stay as informed as possible during the pandemic. Coronavirus is a family of viruses, but a new strain discovered in 2019 has resulted in concern and actions worldwide. Its official name is coronavirus disease 2019, abbreviated as COVID-19. It is also called novel (new) coronavirus.

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cCARE group of women bring awareness to breast cancer

Insights on Breast Cancer Signs, Mammograms & Breast Cancer Treatment

Aside from skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer found in American women. According to the American Cancer Society, each woman has a 1 in 8 chance she will develop breast cancer within her lifetime. Approximately 1 in 39 women will die from breast cancer. With these high statistics, it is important that women know the basics about breast cancer signs, screening and treatments.

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child hugging and supporting sick mother in kerchief

How You Can Support Cancer Patients

Cancer affects the person, his or her friends and family. Our tips for listening, keeping it normal and the do’s & don’ts of supportive care can help you alleviate a loved one’s anxiety.

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