November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month
Palliative and hospice care serve a critical role in the progression of life-threatening diseases, yet they’re often overlooked and not used to full advantage. In light of November being National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, we wanted to spend a few minutes highlighting this important form of care, particularly as it relates to cancer.
November is American Diabetes Month
November marks American Diabetes Month, a movement spearheaded by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) to raise awareness of the issues surrounding diabetes and the millions affected by it.1 With an estimated 26 million Americans currently diagnosed with diabetes, another 79 million with prediabetes (at risk for type 2 diabetes), and a total national cost of […]
November is National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
Of all forms of cancer, pancreatic cancer is perhaps the most daunting from a patient and medical care provider perspective. Its symptoms are vague,1 there are no early detection methods,1 and it is the most lethal form of cancer with a five-year relative survival rate of six percent.2
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and today marks the American Cancer Society’s Great American Smokeout, a day to encourage and support smokers to quit, or make actionable plans to quit, in an effort to improve our country’s health.1
I Am Still Dreaming Big!
I am the four percent! Only four percent of stage IV stomach cancer patients survive five years after diagnosis. It has now been five and a half years since I was told that I had Stage IV advanced, incurable stomach (gastric) cancer.
Caring for the Cancer Caregiver – November is National Family Caregivers Month
Cancer Caregiving is often a fulfilling experience, but can also bring on added stress due to the many physical and emotional demands involved. In honor of National Caregiver Month, we will be featuring a series of blogs on how caregivers can improve their own health. Each blog will focus on an aspect of your lifestyle that can […]
30 Days of Teal
This year more than 14,000 women will lose the fight against ovarian cancer. Every 24 minutes another case of this deadly disease is diagnosed, resulting in more than 22,000 new diagnoses each year. With subtle symptoms and no early detection test, only about 15 percent of these cases are caught early. So unfortunately, by the […]
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
While there is so much attention dedicated to women’s cancers and pink ribbons are visible on so many different products, less is known of male cancers. Despite a greater incidence rate, prostate cancer receives less funding and less public awareness than breast cancer. It is the second leading cancer in men, with one in six […]
Leukemia & Lymphoma Awareness
“I’m not really sure why I am calling.” “My friend told me to call you.” “I have no idea what to do.” These are some common opening lines from phone calls with my patients. As the Patient Services Manager for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, I received distressed calls from patients, family members, and concerned […]
August is Sun Safety Awareness Month
August is Sun Safety Awareness Month. Although skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States and its main cause exposure to ultraviolet rays, it can be prevented. Sun Safety Awareness Month encourages communities, health professionals, and families to work together to encourage safe sun practices and minimize the risk of […]