Thursday, March 20, 2014

Living With Cancer Newsletter


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Living With Cancer
March 20, 2014
 
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Intimacy and sex after cancer treatment is over
Emotions can have a strong effect on your desire for sex due to anxiety, fears and physical changes during and after cancer treatment. Be patient as you heal.
 
 
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Hormone therapy for breast cancer
Get the facts about this treatment for breast cancers that are sensitive to hormones.
 
   
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Managing chemotherapy side effects
Chemotherapy treatment carries with it a host of potential side effects — fatigue, hair loss and more. Learn about managing chemotherapy side effects.
 
     
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