Cancer Guide
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How to Choose Your Fertility Specialist 12635
After that conversation, you can visit a fertility specialist to discuss your options in more detail. read more
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Cancer and Fertility Risks for Women 22074
Some women find that cancer treatment affects or damages their fertility. For some of these women, once treatment ends, natural conception and childbearing are no longer options. It is important to read more
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Fertility FAQ for Women 27928
1. What is the difference between infertility and premature ovarian failure? read more
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see moreU.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Provides information and an overview of what it means to have cancer in the workplace and the rights and legal protections for individuals.
Living After Cancer Treatment Brochure
Learn about the physical, practical and emotional concerns of cancer survivors. Find resources and support.
Community: Livestrong Voices
see moreWhat it means to be a Livestrong Coach
24 years ago I packed one little bag, stuffed what cash I had into a tiny pocket, said a few goodbyes, and from there I was off. Off to a new life, and on to what turned out to be an unexpected yet
What Cancer Problem Will We Fix Today?
Which Cancer Problem Will We Fix Today?Greg Lee, Livestrong President, CEO, Cancer SurvivorToday, simply surviving cancer seems to be the focus. To give people more time; to just make it through. What
What I Gained From My Journey Through Cancer
by Andrew Abraham, MDContinue reading on Livestrong Voices »
News
see moreLivestrong Welcomes $1 Million Donation from Michigan Couple
AUSTIN, Texas – April 14, 2015 – When Jeri Mulder was just 20 years old, she went through an experience with cancer that she hoped nobody would ever have to face again. 28 years later, she and her
Livestrong Announces New CEO with Years of Dedicated Service to Nonprofit
AUSTIN, TX - Livestrong, the pioneering 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to improving the daily lives of cancer survivors, proudly appoints Suzanne Stone as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Stone's
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Our Mission Putting You First We improve the lives of people affected by cancer, now. We provide direct services, we connect people and communities with the services they need, and
Who We Are
Our Mission Which everyday cancer problem will we fix today? We have a Mission Question, not a Mission Statement, because we believe that we can only achieve the best solutions thr
2012 Livestrong Survey: Survivors Experience with Survivorship Care Plans
In 2012, we decided to focus the Livestrong Survey on the practical concerns that cancer survivors face. A total of 6,383 survivors completed the survey and provided information about their practical