Diarrhea
A common side effect of cancer treatments requiring dietary and medical management.
A common side effect of cancer treatments requiring dietary and medical management.
Supporting cancer patients’ rights, awareness campaigns, and influencing policies to improve cancer care and research.
Essential for shared decision-making, treatment understanding, and emotional support.
Emotional distress common in cancer patients, managed through counseling, medication, and relaxation techniques.
Some cancer treatments impact fertility, making fertility preservation strategies essential.
Biologically similar medications to already approved cancer biologics, offering cost-effective treatment alternatives.
Resources to help manage cancer treatment costs, including grants, insurance, and nonprofit support.
Increased risk in cancer patients due to malignancy, chemotherapy, and immobility, requiring preventive and therapeutic anticoagulants.
Guidance on managing healthcare expenses, insurance, and long-term financial planning for cancer patients.
Cancer and treatments can weaken bones, increasing fracture risk, necessitating calcium, vitamin D, and medication management.