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Planning for Healthy Living 38422
Good nutrition, exercise and other healthy behaviors may help your body heal. A good plan for healthy living may improve your quality of life. It might also lower your risk for future illnesses such read more
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Your Survivorship Care Plan 34081
Survivorship after treatment is an important phase of cancer care. The Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) report, From Cancer Patient to Cancer Survivor: Lost in Transition, recommends that each cancer read more
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Fatigue 31953
Sometimes survivors may feel extremely tired or feel like they don’t have enough energy to carry out daily activities. Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms experienced by survivors during active read more
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Provides information on how to maintain a healthy nutrition during and after cancer. This information is provided in a Q&A format addressing common issues experienced by patients living with
Cancer Care®: Nutrition
Provides information and resources about nutrition for those affected by cancer. Has a free online workshop on nutrition and physical activity.
Nutrition Education Services Center
From the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), Nutrition Education Services Center offers free 30-min nutrition consultation with a dietitian for patients and caregivers of all cancer types. Their
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Ask the Expert: Cancer and NutritionNote: The information presented in this article should not be substituted for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please seek the advice of your
The Role of Lifestyle Across the Cancer Care Continuum
Five takeaways from Livestrong’s lifestyle panel at the Future of Cancer Care SummitBy Meg MooreVP of Mission and Programs, LivestrongAt the Future of Cancer Care Summit, we discussed nutrition and
Three Easy Steps to Tackling Your Nutrition and Fitness After a Cancer Diagnosis
Athan Schindler has been a health and wellness expert for over 10 years. He’s an Army Ranger, U.S. Army Master Fitness Trainer, Certified…Continue reading on Livestrong Voices »
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As of September 2015, Livestrong at the YMCA has served more than 33,116 survivors and is available in more than 453 communities in 37 states. Survivors report high levels of satisfaction and plan to
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