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Breast Cancer — Cancer Survivors Network Welcome to the CSN! Below are some tips to help you get started following and posting on the boards You can follow your preferred discussion board to get notifications of new topics and comments To …
Cancer Survivors Network The Cancer Survivors Network is a peer support community for cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, families, and friends! CSN is a safe place to connect with others who share your interests and experiences
Colorectal Cancer — Cancer Survivors Network Welcome to the CSN! Below are some tips to help you get started following and posting on the boards You can follow your preferred discussion board to get notifications of new topics and comments To …
Uterine Endometrial Cancer — Cancer Survivors Network Welcome to the CSN! Below are some tips to help you get started following and posting on the boards You can follow your preferred discussion board to get notifications of new topics and comments To …
Joe Tippen Cancer Story-Recently Shared With Me-For Your Consideration Joe Tippen's personal story of battling cancer He was given 3 months to live His story is certainly different let's say but when your life is in the balance that changes things I am just going to leave a link to his blog covering the whole story and my friends you can draw your own conclusions It is a worthwhile read It is a true story and Joe is still alive today Joe is a financial
vitamins and lymphoma — Cancer Survivors Network There have been studies performed, including one at Sloan Kettering, which show a possible connection between supplements for Vitamins B6, B12, and D with increased risk for lymphoma and especially leukemia
How long does it take to recover from Chemo and Radiation? Timothy annalexandria CSN Member Posts: 2,571 Member March 2014 #6 I was told to expect two years to feel back to normal, but I am three years out from chemo, and I still have joint pain, neuropathy, and digestive problems I have the sneaking suspicion that this may be the "new normal"! Better than the alternative, but still not very fun
What about tumor necrosis — Cancer Survivors Network Ok here I go again,sometimes I think I am a little obsessed with researching my cancer but then again I always seem to come up with something new that while I…
PET Scans Dos and Don’ts — Cancer Survivors Network PET Scans Dos and Don’ts Just wanted to give you a heads-up for your next PET Scan I was told to: Eat Nothing and drink nothing after 12:00 pm the night before Although water is ok to drink No chewing gum, mints, etc Wear Sweats or pants and shirts without metal closures No bra They will hook up an IV and have you drink liquid (something like well water) Take an anxiety pill one hour