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Family-Building Options for Men: After Cancer Treatment

A cancer and fertility presentation for health care professionals, discussing options for men.

Livestrong at the YMCA

Livestrong at the YMCA is a twelve-week, small group program designed for adult cancer survivors. This program fulfills the important need of supporting the increasing number of cancer survivors who

Livestrong Fertility Brochure

Livestrong Fertility offers fertility resources for cancer patients and survivors.

Fertility Risk Chart for Men

Assessing how certain treatments could affect future fertility is an important part of cancer care. This chart represents a compilation of clinical experience and published data about the effect of

Fertility Risk Chart for Women

Assessing how certain treatments could affect future fertility is an important part of cancer care. This chart represents a compilation of clinical experience and published data about the effect of

Family Building Options Chart for Men

This overview of fertility preservation and parenthood options for cancer patients, who are men, is based on published literature. Success rates may vary from clinic to clinic and depending on

Family Building Options Chart for Women

This overview of fertility preservation and parenthood options for cancer patients, who are women, is based on published literature. Success rates may vary from clinic to clinic and depending on

Meals to Heal Well Nutrition Guide

This guide provides general information regarding nutrition and cancer, addresses common questions people have about diet, nutrition, and physical activity during and after cancer treatment, and

Cancer.Net - Information About Cancer in Young Adults

Cancer.Net brings the expertise and resources of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the voice of the world’s cancer physicians, to people living with cancer and to those who care for