Okay, You Have Cancer … Does it Have to Impact Your Mental Health?
In my first blog post for you, I spoke about who a social worker is, what she does, and the valuable resource she/he is for you. Today I want to speak of a related issue. This is the first of two blog posts. This one is about the mental health of the person experiencing cancer. […]
Be Proactive
Nutritional issues are common among people with cancer. It has been estimated that 50-80% of all cancer cases result in poor nutritional status [i]. In fact, 30% of all deaths from cancer are a result of severe malnutrition [ii]. Many cancer treatments can cause side effects such as changes in appetite and taste, mouth sores, […]
Testicular Cancer Awareness Month
Did you know that testicular cancer is the most common cancer in males 15-35 years old? The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be about 8,430 new cases of testicular cancer diagnosis in 2015. Although the exact cause is unknown, the incidence rate has been increasing over the years. Fortunately, it is one of […]
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week ~ For Those Whose Lives Have Been Touched
In recognition of oral head and neck cancer awareness week, we would like to provide oral care suggestions and eating hints for helping people diagnosed with head and neck cancers get ready for their treatment. Being prepared and proactive with your own care can help you decrease and manage the effects of your therapy.
Decrease Liver Cancer Risk with a Healthy Lifestyle
Cancer of the liver is not a cancer that we hear about as often as breast cancer, but liver cancer is one of the deadliest cancers. Liver cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death worldwide. The death rate of those with liver cancer is high because the cancer is often found in […]
Colon Screenings
Did you know that colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of all cancer deaths in the United States? It also happens to be one of the most preventable cancers, which is why it is so critical that Americans understand the importance of regular screening and the risk factors for colorectal cancer. The […]
Today is Alert Day!
Today is American Diabetes Association’s Alert Day®, which is a “wake-up call” asking Americans to take a minute of their day to take their Type 2 Diabetes Risk Test. This short test involves 7 simple yes-or-no questions about your age, gender, family history, weight, and other risk factors for prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Take […]
Red Meat and Cancer
It’s fairly common knowledge that regular red meat consumption is a risk factor for most cancers. There are several plausible biological mechanisms that link red meat to cancer. The Possible Mechanisms: Specifically: Population studies show that people who eat the most red meat tend to have the highest rates of cancer. Red meat contains […]
Social Workers Are There For You – Their Only Agenda is to Help You
When I was in college, wondering what I should do, I majored in Special Education, thinking it would be great to work with special needs children. It was very satisfying, but after four years of teaching, I started looking at what might be even more satisfying. It was then that I discovered Social Work. I […]
February is Cancer Prevention Month
The American Institute of Cancer Research (AICR) estimates that about one third of the cases of most common cancers in the US could be prevented by eating healthy, being active, and maintaining a healthy weight. This translates to 374,000 cases of cancer that could have been prevented just in the last year. So how can […]