After Treatment Discussions

From proper nutrition to pain management therapy, receiving the proper after care treatment is an important part of the cancer recovery process. Visit our online cancer forum today to research topics and locate additional information and resources about how to strengthen your plan for treatment recovery.

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SanofiAventis Celebrate Survivorship through Kaleidoscope 0 Nov 19 09
SanofiAventis Celebrate Survivorship through Kaleidoscope 0 Nov 19 09
Pooh729 lost the battle to colon cancer 3 Nov 17 09
salpal stomach surgery and chemo didnt work 1 Nov 12 09
beautysavvy DealingWithHairLoss.com: New Comprehensive Website for Women Experiencing and Coping with Hair Loss 0 Nov 02 09
anmllvr No longer Bald 0 Oct 30 09
georgem5 Question about the Cancer Treatment Centers of America 0 Oct 29 09
jtougas Inspirational Art Event 0 Oct 28 09
ammcmullen cea number low prior to surgery for colon cancer 0 Oct 28 09
softballgirl joint pain 0 Oct 27 09
softballgirl joint pain 0 Oct 27 09
softballgirl joint pain after treatment for breast cancer 0 Oct 27 09
amberwild Fear of the Whipple for Pancreatic Cancer 2 Oct 26 09
beautysavvy DealingWithHairLoss.com: New Comprehensive Website for Women Experiencing and Coping with Hair Loss 0 Oct 26 09
rightman44 Decrease in WBC after completion of Chemotherapy 0 Oct 25 09
savenancy help! my grandmother is in worse pain than before spitting up blood new sores, and more what do we do? 0 Oct 24 09
Curingtodeath Survivor Network 4 Oct 18 09
michael55 thyroid damage after treatment 0 Oct 18 09
Angie58 anal cancer/itching/rash/boils 0 Oct 18 09
Mariah923 Aromasin Side Effects 0 Oct 13 09
1benny2 Pain After Seed Implants 0 Oct 09 09
snowchic11 Adhesions 0 Oct 01 09
PCSurvivor100 Urinary problems after HIFU 0 Oct 01 09
Proxielocks What does Borderline Activity mean? 0 Sep 28 09
demomto3 after treatment of brain tumor 0 Sep 24 09
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