by Marnie | Jul 24, 2012 | Breast Cancer and Chemotherapy, Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Chemobrain |
The American Cancer Society has put together a terrifically useful Chemotherapy Side Effects Worksheet which I have attached here (just click the blue link below). Chemo Side Effects worksheet What I liked about it was that if you keep it handy, you can take note of...
by Marnie | Jul 23, 2012 | Breast Cancer and Nutrition, Soy Foods, Tamoxifen |
Last week I received a copy of a very interesting 2009 study which examines the role of soy, tamoxifen and estrogen receptors in breast cancer survival. The study was published in the esteemed Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) on December 9, 2009. If...
by Marnie | Jul 20, 2012 | About Cancer and Emotions, Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Cancer and Caregiving, Coping |
14 Loving Ways to Support a Spouse With Cancer Whether the diagnosis has come for a man or a woman, if your spouse has been diagnosed with cancer, you can feel like your whole world has turned upside down. What you never expected or never even wanted to happen has...
by Marnie | Jul 19, 2012 | About Cancer and Emotions, Anxiety, Coping, Fear of Death |
Dealing With the What-If’s Every cancer patient will tell you that there comes a point on a sleepless night when the “what-if’s” come to haunt and harass. No matter how strong the patient, how resolute, how focused in their...
by Marnie | Jul 16, 2012 | Breast Cancer and Nutrition, Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Breast Cancer Risk Reduction, Breast Health Blog, Vitamin D |
Fighting Breast Cancer with Vitamin D Responding to research showing that vitamin D may slow the progression of breast, colon and other common cancers, some doctors have begun recommending their patients add vitamin D to their “tool kit” of cancer...