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Factsheet
This fact sheet will help you learn about pain and blood cancers, get an overview of the impact and types of possible pain and much more.
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Webcast
Good nutrition is important throughout your cancer experience. Join Margaret Martin, RD, MS, LDN, CDCES to learn about the role nutrition plays in promoting health and wellness in people affected by a blood cancer.
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Factsheet
Addressing fertility and sexual health is an essential part of cancer treatment and follow-up care.
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Factsheet
Learn about Minimal residual disease (MRD), how it is diagnosed, an overview of treatments and what happens next.
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Worksheet
Journaling may have benefits for you no matter where you are in your cancer experience. It can help manage stress, solve problems more effectively, get to know yourself better. Print this mindfulness journal to get started.
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Booklet
Learn about chemo brain and fatigue due to treatments, what it means, causes, side effects and how to cope.
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Factsheet
Learn about the watch and wait approach, understand the benefits and find out what it means for you.
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Webcast
Cancer related fatigue and brain fog are often said to be the most common and distressing symptoms reported by people living with cancer. Learn about the two big 'F' words in cancer care and treatment along with how to manage fatigue in day to day life and self-management techniques to improve brain fog.
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Webcast
Hear real stories from three Acute Myeloid Leukemia panelists about hope, healing and recovery. Our panel of speakers will each share their story of diagnosis, treatment and recovery and provide personal insight into managing a blood cancer diagnosis.
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Webcast
In this workshop you will be able to cook nutritious foods that nourish the body. Follow along with Robyn and Gail from Simply for Life who will be sharing recipes geared towards those living with, or recovering from a blood cancer, including foods that help boost energy and ensure you are getting all the right nutrients.