
Make Flu Shots a Part of Your Cancer Care Plan
The flu vaccine is an important part of your plan for staying healthy during and after cancer. Here’s what you need to know.
Learn the distinct differences between colon and rectal cancer diagnoses and discover ways to raise awareness for colorectal cancer.
The flu vaccine is an important part of your plan for staying healthy during and after cancer. Here’s what you need to know.
The PSA blood test is a key player in saving lives when it comes to prostate cancer. We explain how this test can be an important part of your health journey.
Get to know your moles.
You and your doctor can take steps to detect cancer early, when it’s most treatable, with routine screenings for many types of cancer. Learn more.
There are things you can do every day to reduce your cancer risk. Learn how your primary care provider can help you by developing a customized lifestyle plan for you.
Prostate cancer screening can help you get early treatment — learn what to expect during screening exams and what early detection can mean for your health.
BRCA1-2 gene mutations increase your risk for ovarian cancer, not just breast cancer. Learn how to manage your risk.
Talking about cancer can be difficult. AdventHealth offers these tips for talking to someone newly diagnosed with cancer.
Cancer survivors sometimes face physical and emotional challenges after treatment. Learn how to not only survive cancer, but thrive.
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