Cancer, as most people understand it, is not a distinct disease or illness. As the World Health Organization defines it, cancer is a general term for a set of conditions that affect any part of the body. Other popular terminologies for cancer include neoplasms. You...
Over 45% of cancer deaths have been linked to “modifiable risk factors.” While there’s a lack of research and evidence-based guidelines for people who’ve already been diagnosed with cancer, many guidelines for cancer prevention can be optimized for cancer care. In our...
In 2020, almost 2 million people were diagnosed with cancer. While cancer treatments are rigorous and painful, yoga has proven to be one of the therapeutic activities and lifestyle changes that can aid patients to heal from the battle they’re fighting during cancer...
Ask a child what they want to be when they grow up and odds are pretty good that they’ll say “a doctor”. Scroll through the channels on your TV at any point during the day and you’re bound to come across some show that features doctors (i.e. “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Dr....