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Below you will find resources/services specific to Manage Symptoms. These are general resources.
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by Cancer Support Community
Provides an overview of colorectal cancer. Sections include: risk factors, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and staging, treatments and side effects management, coping with colorectal cancer.
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Sections include symptoms of mouth sores, the importance of maintaining oral health, and soothing mouth pain.
Read Moreby American Cancer Society
Find information about common side effects that can be caused by cancer and cancer treatment.
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This booklet provides a comprehensive overview of melanoma. It provides information on how melanomas arise, who is at risk, and how it is detected and diagnosed. In addition, it discusses treatment op
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Provides an overview of laryngeal cancer. Sections include: risk factors, diagnosis, staging, treatments and side effects management.
Read Moreby Cancer.Net
Provides an overview of side effects that cancer and cancer treatment may cause, including anemia, appetite loss, attention & memory problems, bleeding problems, clotting problems, constipation, cough
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Discusses possible side effects before beginning treatment and during treatment and provides ways to manage them.
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Sections include: preparing for changes, coping with these changes, suggestions for coping.
Read Moreby AIM at Melanoma
This resource includes a specialized physician assistant who is available to help answer your questions about melanoma. They can answer general questions about melanoma prevention, symptoms, screening
Read Moreby CancerCare
Includes nformation on the latest liver cancer treatments, managing side effects and coping with cancer. Other sections include: communicating with your health care team and frequently ask questions.
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