Protecting your skin from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) light is one of the best ways to help prevent skin cancer—and not just during the long, hot days of summer. Experts say you need sun protection year-round. Why? Although the sun may not feel as...
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Testicular cancer is often a younger man’s disease. While it can occur at any age, it most often affects men in their 20s and 30s. Coping with cancer is tough at any age. But young men with testicular cancer may worry not just about their prognosis but a...
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What To Know About Pancreatic Cancer Risk Factors
About 1 in 64. That’s how many people will get pancreatic cancer during their lifetime. No one knows exactly why some people develop this cancer—or how to avoid it. At Fox Chase Cancer Center, a research team led by surgical oncologist Sanjay S. Reddy, M...
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What To Know About Lung Cancer in Nonsmokers
Without a doubt, smoking is the No. 1 cause of lung cancer. But as many as 15% of men and 50% of women who are diagnosed with lung cancer have never smoked. It’s often not possible to know why an individual nonsmoker develops lung cancer. But...
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What to Know About Bladder Cancer and Intimacy
It’s important to share any concerns with your cancer care team. When you have bladder cancer, it’s common to worry that your sex life could change. Some bladder cancer treatments may affect sexual function or your sex drive. It’s important to know that ...
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Returning to Work as a Cancer Survivor
During cancer treatment, it’s common to need time away from work. Getting back to your career once treatment is complete—or at any point in your cancer journey—is often a milestone to celebrate. But it can also take some getting used to. Here’s some advice ...
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