How Do I Cope With Anxiety
Cancer and its treatment can be stressful for people with cancer and their loved ones. Meditation can help calm your mind and sharpen your ability to focus. The exercises below were developed to help reduce stress and anxiety caused by cancer and to help you maintain a sense of calm.
Survivorship: Spanish & English - Download
As you finish cancer treatment, you might be wondering: What happens next? The answer is different for every person. Some people return to the lives they were leading before their diagnosis, while the lives of others are significantly changed by their cancer experience. The challenge for every survivor is figuring out how to return to everyday life while adjusting to the effects of the disease and its treatment.
Finding Mental Health Support During Cancer
A cancer diagnosis is difficult to hear and can set off a range of complex emotions. Medical oncologist Dr. Lidia Schapira offers compassionate advice for finding support that is right for you and recognizing when you might need professional help.
Sexual Health and Fertility in Cancer Care
A cancer diagnosis and treatment can cause physical and emotional changes that affect intimacy, sexual health, and fertility. In this video, Dr. Don Dizon offers guidance and encourages patients to talk with their oncology team about these important topics.
How to Overcome Roadblocks to Your Mammogram Appointment
Sometimes it’s hard to make that mammogram appointment. Work gets in the way or sometimes it just comes down to money. NCC’s Amy Thompson, Amy Thompson, RN, OCN, CN-BN, walks us through a few steps to make those challenges less challenging.
Survivorship: What Happens After Active Treatment Ends
Completing cancer treatment may leave you with many questions about what
Clinical Trials Videos
Knowing all you can about clinical trials can help you feel better when deciding whether or not to take part in one as part of your cancer treatment. Explore these videos to get answers to basic questions and concerns about clinical trials so that you will be better prepared to discuss this option with your doctor and your family. (ACT videos were produced by Genentech in collaboration with the American Cancer Society.)
Is a Clinical Trial is Right for Me?
How will you know?
Life After Treatment for American Indian Communities
Life After Treatment: The Next Chapter in Your Survivorship Journey
Brought to you by The Circle Of Life, this booklet provides cancer education and resources to help community health representatives and health educators work within American Indian and Alaska Native communities. These resources provide ways for communities, families and individuals to stay well, get well, find cancer cures, and continue on their journey.