Radiation Therapy for Skin Cancer
Radiation therapy is a safe, effective, and non-invasive treatment option for non-melanoma skin cancer, including basal and squamous cell carcinoma. For non-melanoma skin cancer, radiation therapy can be delivered with
Learn MoreUnderstanding Prostate Changes: A Health Guide for Men
This booklet describes common prostate changes and how to treat them; discusses information on prostate cancer symptoms, risk factors, screening, and biopsies; and includes resources and a glossary. Click HERE
Learn MoreUnderstanding Breast Changes: A Health Guide for Women
This booklet provides information on breast changes, tests used to find changes, understanding test results, and follow-up tests. Charts of breast conditions and follow-up care are provided. Resources for more
Learn MoreWhen Someone You Love Has Advanced Cancer: Support for Caregivers
This booklet explores many of the questions and crossroads that face caregivers when their loved one has been told that he or she has advanced cancer that is no longer
Learn MoreRadiation Therapy & You: Support for People with Cancer
This booklet provides facts about radiation therapy and side effects and describes how patients can care for themselves during and after treatment. Focuses on how patients can manage their side
Learn MoreMen’s Health Month: Learn About Prostate Cancer
Movember—a time when men go the entire month without shaving their mustaches to raise money for prostate cancer awareness—is in full swing. So, this is an ideal opportunity to breakdown
Learn MoreHow Does Radiation Work? The Impact of Radiology Treatment on Cancer
The impact of radiology treatments is profound on one’s body as it’s one of the most common cancer treatments. Radiation therapy is used to destroy cancer cells by utilizing high-energy
Learn MoreNutrition and Exercise
Proper Nutrition During treatment, your cancer care team will instruct you on any dietary requirements you may have moving forward. A diet high in fatty foods, which provide a large
Learn MorePatient Education
What is Cancer? Cancer is defined as a disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and invade other tissues. Cancers begin in the body’s basic unit of life, the cell.
Learn MorePersonal Care During Treatment
Personal care during treatment, in conjunction with all procedures the physician will administer, is imperative. Some things to be sure to incorporate into everyday life may include: Find emotional support.
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