Helpful tips from City of Hope when you are ready to date after cancer treatment. Cancer often leaves physical and emotional scars that are hard to share.
Tips from City of Hope: Your family and friends might expect things to return to “normal” when cancer treatment ends. But the truth is, cancer has a lasting impact on your body and relationships.
Your emotional health is just as important as your physical health. Here are some tips from City of Hope if you are feeling isolated or lonely. Getting help is key.
Social Concerns and Relationships
Managing financial and legal issues
Practical concerns
City of Hope offers downloadable literature to help you manage your cancer or diabetes symptoms and the side effects of treatment, such as bleeding, fatigue, nausea, pain and more.
A list of patient and caregiver education resources to help you prepare for and manage stress or anxiety during cancer treatment
Surgery patients at City of Hope will schedule an appointment at the Pre-anesthesia Testing Clinic to meet with an anesthesiologist to create a plan. Learn more.
City of Hope recommends the Busting Marrow Myths podcast on cancer treatment. Read how this series can help patients better understand stem cell transplants.