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Well-being

  • Your Cancer Guide

    Let It Go

    Create a list of guiding principles that allow you to shake off the small stuff.

    by Hester Hill Schnipper

  • Healthy Habits

    Sleep Solution?

    Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia might offer hope to sleep-deprived cancer survivors.

    by Brenda Conaway

  • Preserving the Future

    Young adults undergoing cancer treatment who may want to have children should talk with their doctors about ways to preserve their fertility.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • Forward Look

    Caring for the Caregivers

    Specialized programs can help reduce stress experienced by cancer caregivers.

    by Marilyn Fenichel

  • The Ways We Approach Death

    Cancer often requires making difficult decisions in the face of uncertainty.

    by Sue Rochman

  • Q&A

    When Time Doesn’t Heal

    Researcher and social worker Mary Ann Burg discusses the long-term challenges cancer survivors face and recent efforts to address these needs.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • Editor's Letter

    No Easy Decisions With Cancer

    Patients must blend information from their doctors with their own values and beliefs.

    by Kevin McLaughlin

  • Your Cancer Guide

    Asking for Help

    Allowing others to assist you during and after treatment is an essential skill and a wonderful gift.

    by Hester Hill Schnipper

  • What Is Your Learning Style?

    Understanding how you learn best can help you get the most out of your meetings with your medical team.

    by Ide Mills

  • Q&A

    Paying Attention to Depression

    Psychiatrist Michael Sharpe suggests a new approach to identifying and treating depression in cancer patients.

    by Marci A. Landsmann