For cancer patients who lost their hair from chemotherapy, or it’s just starting to grow back, the most important thing during the summer is to protect the skin on the head from the sun. As Dr. Shyamali Singhal suggests, patients should do whatever is most comfortable for them in the heat of summer.
Read MoreSummer is here, and it’s high time to hit the beach, have a pool party, go for a swim, have ice creams and snow cones and just hang out with friends in a garden on sunny days. Apart from all the fun, cancer patients will also need to take precautions to protect sensitive skin from the sun.
Read MorePreparing for chemo can be a stressful time so Dr. Singhal compiled a go-to guide to help get all your ducks in a row for a smooth chemotherapy treatment.
Read MoreOnce a cancer patient is released from the hospital after cancer surgery, their recovery is essentially now in their own hands. Healing is as much a mental process as it is physical so it’s important to prepare your body, mind and house for rest and relaxation.
Read MoreDepending on the type of cancer that’s diagnosed to a specific cancer patient, treatment plan and the sort of work a patient does, maintaining a current work schedule and productivity level can be demanding, to say the least.
Read MoreThe financial costs associated with cancer are often overwhelming. In her years of medical practice, working with cancer patients as an surgical oncologist, Dr. Shyamali Singhal had the opportunity to see that even patients with health insurance aren’t guaranteed to be able to afford treatment.
Read MoreFor a variety of complex reasons many cancer survivors find that they don’t seem to feel as relieved as they would have liked to imagine they would after successfully completing cancer treatment. A cancer diagnosis and it’s invasive treatment tends to cause physical, mental and emotional trauma that takes time to digest and heal from.
Read MoreAfter cancer treatment or surgery many cancer patients may find themselves confined to a bed with low energy levels and mobility. Although you may not be moving around and sweating as much during recovery periods it’s essential to maintain a high level of hygiene for your physical and mental well being.
Read MoreBefore a cancer diagnosis, it’s not very common for people to do research on the toxicity of the products that they’re putting onto and into their bodies as we tend to have faith in the government’s regulations against harmful chemicals in the products we use.
Read MoreHaving Cancer and undergoing cancer therapy is strenuous on it’s own, and matters are even worse if a patient decides to travel during these times. But, this does not mean that having cancer means the end of traveling experiences.
Read MoreSelf-care is crucial for cancer patients sense of well being as well as their recovery after the chemotherapy. Dr. Shymali Singhal always suggests her patients to prioritize self-care.
Read MoreWhen diagnosed with cancer, cancer patients can find it difficult to identify with their new diagnosis. Many questions arise involving chemotherapy, cancer treatment, the side-effects and how to treat the symptoms of side-effects.
Read MoreSelf care for cancer patients and those undergoing chemotherapy treatment is one of the most important factors in getting healthy again. From dry skin to hair loss this is the most effective ways to care for your body.
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