How to Reduce Anxiety and Loneliness as a Cancer Survivor
Surviving cancer can be a traumatic ideal but there are ways to reduce loneliness and anxiety.
Surviving cancer can be a traumatic ideal but there are ways to reduce loneliness and anxiety.
Complementary medicine can promise many health benefits including curing cancer but we explore how far you can go before it becomes trouble.
While it is best to not consume any alcohol as a cancer survivor, there are realistic markers of what can be considered moderate consumption.
Wine lovers, beer enthusiasts and spirit drinkers all enjoy a relaxing drink. But is one better for you than the other? In this blog, we will investigate the health benefits that different types of alcohol have.
You’ve heard about massage, facials and more – but did you know they can help those with cancer live well. We discover how exactly they prove to be beneficial in improving quality of life.
For many of us, just a sip of wine is thought to not cause health issues. However, drinking alcohol in any capacity increases your risk of cancers and we explore exactly how.
Bowel cancer’s symptoms can present itself as “normal” symptoms such as constipation. However, taking account of the duration of the symptom and seeking medical advice can save your life.
Ovarian cancer, a cancer type that is often difficult to diagnose, can be confusing to wrap your head around. What procedures works best for which women? We explore the various procedures involved and their measure of efficacy.
We explore how meditation acts as a complement to ongoing health treatments to improve your wellbeing.
This May We Thrive, explore how creative visualisation can help those with cancer reduce negative feelings.
Early practices of unsafe sun behaviours can increase the likelihood of skin cancers. It’s time we get to know our skin.
Young adult cancer survivors say they can’t go back to normal because they have changed in new ways post-cancer.