Healthy Living after Head and Neck Cancer
Last week we discussed some survivorship strategies to consider after oral, head and neck cancer treatment is complete. This blog will address how to go about developing a specific plan for health and wellness. Ideas will be presented on how to adopt a healthy lifestyle with good nutrition, regular physical activity, and survivorship care and […]
Oral Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship
“Now what?!” … is a common response that I hear from my patients once they have completed their head and neck cancer treatment. The end of treatment often brings mixed emotions—relief and gratitude for being finished with treatment, but also other feelings—such as uncertainty, fear of cancer recurrence, and unknowing of what lies ahead. How […]
Are you at risk for cervical cancer?
As this month comes to a close, we encourage women to take a few moments to think about their cervical health, specifically how they can reduce their cervical cancer risk by protecting themselves from human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer. Cervical Cancer Risk Statistics Nearly 13,000 women in the United States will be diagnosed with […]
Time to Take Control
Wellist The list of things that need to happen when you’re diagnosed with cancer is large…and keeps changing. There’s research to be done, doctors to choose, appointments to schedule, records to request, trips to the pharmacy to make, and reservations to make for someone to pick you up after appointments. Life with cancer can be […]
Debbie Zelman’s Journey and the Creation of Debbie’s Dream Foundation
In April 2008, I was a 40 year old mother of three young children, married to a physician, and a practicing attorney with my own firm. However, my life changed dramatically when I was diagnosed with stage IV stomach cancer. I was told that my cancer was inoperable and incurable, and that I would need […]
Healthy Nutrition into Survivorship
A new study in the journal Cancer has revealed that cancer survivors have poorer diets than the average American. Cancer survivors are missing a crucial opportunity to take control of their health. The study compared the diets of cancer survivors and the diets of those without a history of cancer with the 2010 Dietary Guidelines […]
Spotlight on Men’s Health
Preventive care is key to early detection and treatment of disease throughout an individual’s life, but some demographics are less likely to seek medical care than others, which can adversely impact their health outcomes. Men live, on average, 4.8 years fewer than women. This rate is steadily improving, but there are many steps that can […]
Preventing Liver Cancer
During the month of October, liver cancer tends to get overshadowed by breast cancer awareness. Nevertheless, there are over 35,600 people that will be diagnosed with this type of cancer in 2015 and the numbers are steadily increasing. Despite this increase, it is estimated that nearly one-third of liver cancers in the US can be […]
National Mammography Day
You already know that October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but did you know that today is National Mammography Day? Every third Friday of October is designated as national mammography day, which is used as a reminder for women to schedule their annual mammograms to help detect breast cancer early.
What to Know About Thyroid Cancer
September has been recognized as thyroid cancer awareness month since 2000. Thyroid is a butterfly shaped gland at the front of the neck. The thyroid secretes hormones that help regulate many body functions including the brain, eyes, heart, skin, hair, the intestine, and our metabolism. Whether you are a thyroid cancer survivor or you know […]