Monday, June 15, 2015

Sharing Your Cancer Journey Online


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Sharing Your Cancer Journey Online

The Internet has revolutionized not only access to information, but the ability to find others facing the same problems as you.   And like much of technology, safety features lag behind availability.  Check out the tips in this week's first article.

Best wishes until next week, Dr. Lynne

Lynne Eldridge MD
Lung Cancer Expert
Tips for Sharing Your Cancer Journey Online - Safely

Sharing your cancer journey online has many advantages - such as getting information, advice, and social support.  At the same time, it's important to be aware of some potential dangers inherent in sharing personal information online. Check out these tips before you hitting "send."  Read more 

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10 Things Not to Say to Someone With Lung Cancer

For those who have a friend or loved one with lung cancer, take a look at these 10 "not-to-say" things, followed by ideas on things to say that may be more comforting.  Read more 

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Handling Insensitive Comments During Lung Cancer Treatment

 When people make insensitive or thoughtless comments as you're coping with lung cancer (has anyone asked you how long you smoked?) what can you do so that those comments don't leave you feeling angry?  Read more

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Inoperable Lung Cancer

 Why might a lung cancer be considered inoperable, and what other options are available?  Read more

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