Living with Ovarian Cancer By Jane Farrell blog Women living with ovarian cancer may have a unique and extensive treatment and survivorship journey. Ovarian cancer is called a […]
_ Children's Health A Later Risk for Childhood Cancer Survivors By Jane Farrell article Adults who survive childhood cancer have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease than the general population, yet they are 80% … Read More→
_ Prophylactic Mastectomy: Reducing the Risk of Breast Cancer By Jane Farrell article Every woman is at risk for breast cancer just by being female and growing older. Many women are diligently attentive … Read More→
_ Nutrition During Cancer Care By Sondra Forsyth article Under most circumstances, sitting down to a nice meal is an enjoyable activityΓÇö but for patients undergoing cancer treatment, mealtime … Read More→
_ Atrial Fibrillation Atrial Fibrillation Patients with Cancer Are Less LIkely to See Cardiologists By Jane Farrell article Atrial fibrillation (AFib) patients with a history of cancer are less likely to see a cardiologist or fill anticoagulant prescriptions, … Read More→
_ Aging Well The Odds of Living to 110-Plus Level Out -- Once You Hit 105 By Sondra Forsyth article Want to be a supercentenarian? The chances of getting to the ripe old age of 110 are within reach – … Read More→
_ Cancer Overview 11 Things You Need to Know About the HPV/Oral Cancer Connection By Jane Farrell article Maybe you think that because youΓÇÖve been vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV) youΓÇÖre in the clear when it comes … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer New Hope for Combating Lymphedema in Breast Cancer Survivors By Sondra Forsyth article More than 2.5 million women in the United States have had breast cancer. Many of them were treated with a … Read More→
_ MinnieΓÇÖs Axioms: My Mother as Role Model for Living Well By Sondra Forsyth blog Light streamed in the tall-paned windows that opened to a vista of woodlands. The small New England church was filled […]
_ Skin cancer Skin Cancer Affects Everyone By Jane Farrell article No matter how you treated your skin when you were young, you can still work to protect it as you … Read More→
_ Skin Health Topical Solution May Be Less Toxic Option for Patients with Noncancerous Skin Growth By Sondra Forsyth article Seborrheic keratosis is the most common noncancerous skin growth in adults. While it can look like skin cancer, seborrheic keratosis … Read More→
_ Friendship How to Help When Your Friend Has Cancer By Sondra Forsyth article I wanted to do something when Kathleen, my younger single mom friend, was diagnosed with Stage 3A lung cancer. It … Read More→
_ Finding Our Role Models for Living Long and Well By Jane Farrell blog I began writing my book, Aging Famously, without knowing it. I realize now that it was a mourning project, a […]
_ Breast Cancer Treatment Options A Loved One's Death May Spur Women to Take Aggressive Measures against Breast Cancer By Jane Farrell article A woman’s memories of a loved one’s experience with cancer may play a significant role in how she approaches breast … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer Heart Health American Heart Association: Some Breast Cancer Treatments May Increase Heart Disease Risk By Jane Farrell article Breast cancer patients may be at an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure, and may benefit from a … Read More→
_ Living with (and Loving) Senior Pets By Jane Farrell article I donΓÇÖt feel good admitting this, but sometimes IΓÇÖm impatient with my two old dogs, Basil and Rinaldo. Their gait … Read More→
_ High blood pressure / hypertension Popular Blood Pressure Medicine, a Diuretic, Is Linked with Increased Risk of Skin Cancer By Sondra Forsyth article Research done at The University of Southern Denmark and the Danish Cancer Society and published in December 2017 in the … Read More→
WhatΓÇÖs Ahead: New Autism Research and Living with Autism By Jane Farrell article In the 1940s, a group of psychiatrists announced they had identified the cause of autism: Cold, aloof parents ΓÇô particularly … Read More→