Staying mentally healthy after breast cancer treatment ends
The first few months after cancer treatment can be challenging. Making the transition from receiving intensive illness-oriented treatments to no treatment or long-term management isn’t always easy or...
View ArticleHow to talk to your kids about a cancer diagnosis
No matter how old children get, learning that their parent or caregiver is ill can be scary. It’s normal for kids to have questions about what the diagnosis means and how it will affect them. Deciding...
View ArticleNavigating work when you’re going through cancer treatment
Decisions about work during cancer treatment can be tied to big emotions and financial concerns. And everything from your treatment plan to how stressed you are at your job can make a difference as...
View ArticleHow to manage late effects of breast cancer treatment
When cancer treatment is over, many people feel relief. They no longer experience the side effects that come along with treatment. But it’s also a time to keep asking questions. That’s because no...
View ArticleMayo Clinic Q&A podcast: Surgical options for breast cancer treatment
Most people diagnosed with breast cancer undergo surgery to remove their cancer from the breast as well as have lymph nodes removed as part of their treatment. “Surgical resection of the tumor from...
View ArticleCommonly asked questions about breast cancer recurrence
For those who have had breast cancer, a common fear is that it comes back. If it does, you might feel a range of emotions, including anger and confusion. It’s also natural to have questions. Here’s...
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