Posts in Self-Care
Hair And Scalp Care During Summer

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.

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Self Care After Cancer Surgery

Once 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.

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Useful Tips for Hygiene and Bathing During Cancer Treatment or Surgery

After 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.

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10 Non-Toxic Products That Are Cancer Patient Friendly

Before 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.

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Traveling With Cancer: What to Know

Having 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.

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Body Care During Chemotherapy Treatment

Self 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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