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Below you will find resources/services specific to Relationships & Intimacy. These are general resources.
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by CancerCare
Hair loss can be a distressing but there are many resources to help individuals experiencing hair loss due to cancer treatment.
Read Moreby Cancer.Net
Due to many physical and emotional changes after a cancer diagnosis, people may experience positive and negative changes to their self-image. Includes tips that may help you cope with self-image chang
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Itβs normal to feel nervous about dating during or after cancer treatment. Here are a few helpful tips to use as a guide.
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Experiment with everything from lipstick to hairstyles with this makeover app.
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Sections include: A comprehensive guide to makeup and skincare that will help you look your best. Everything you need to know about hair care, hair loss and head coverings. What to expect and how to h
Read Moreby American Head & Neck Society
Includes educational materials targeted at survivors of head and neck cancers and those who care for them. Provides patients with resources to understand and navigate the non-oncologic aspects of post
Read Moreby National Cancer Institute
Discusses body changes during and after treatment, coping with body changes, staying active, changes in your sex life, asking for help, telling your partner how you feel, finding ways to be intimate,
Read Moreby The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
This resource provides an overview about how your blood cancer or cancer treatment may affect your sexuality and intimate relationships. It includes a list of questions to ask your doctor. In addition
Read Moreby American Bladder Cancer Society
This resource explains the importance about discussing your sexuality with your bladder cancer treatment team. It includes al list of question to ask your medical team about your sexual health.
Read Moreby National Cancer Institute
This resource discusses how cancer treatment may cause sexual problems in women, ways to manage sexual health issues, and talking with your health care team about sexual issues.
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