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Cancer may now be our constant companion, but life must go on. We must adapt to life with cancer and vow to learn all we can about coping with it. This includes:


For many of us, our treatments have removed the cancer from our bodies, but the experience shakes us to our very core of our being. We can find ourselves feeling fearful and asking, “What if the cancer returns?”


That's why wikiCancer is here. Our lives have now changed immeasurably — and this is our chance to help ourselves and each other.

Learning new skills
This is the roadmap for wrestling with cancer and pinning its shoulders to the mat:

  • We face the future, but live in the present.
  • We learn how to put ourselves first and delegate responsibilities to others. Time that may have once been spent on family or friends must now be spent in doctor's offices, treatment rooms and support groups.

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Anonymous Brain Tumor News brain tumor symptom brain tumor treatments 1 Nov 25 2007, 2:02 PM EST by Anonymous
 
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YourCancerToday.com: Brain tumor

Your Cancer Today has brain tumor information on how brain tumor occur, brain tumor symptons and brain tumor treatments. Your Cancer Today Television and health portal is the place for those touched by cancer to go to learn more about cancer symptoms, cancer treatments and cancer information. Visit the web site for this weeks show listings of time and dates on television.

Help Search for a Cancer Cure by linking to this site and other sites with cancer news ande cancer information. Also share this cancer information by voting for it on your social sites and sending the link in an email to your friends and associates. Cancer information saves lifes and you can help by sharing.

Cancer related television video interviews include:

Dr, James M. Olson, of Seattle Childrens Hospital and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center on tumor painting.

Dr. Ronald DePinho - Dana Farber Cancer Institute on a study on how the treatement of brain tumors responds to the use of multiple cancer drugs.

Dr. Keith Black, Director of the Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center talks about various treatments for brain cancer.
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