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    This Community will address questions and discussions on all forms of Cancer. We will support each other - patients and caregivers in their journey  

  • Amit, a survivor of AML with his wife and young son in an outdoor setting and the text overlay Surviving AML was my second chance at life
    Surviving AML Was My Second Chance At Life
    A root canal that would not stop bleeding, led to a diagnosis of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). Amit Arvind Shenoy narrates his experience of navigating treatment of AML, the long term side effects and why he chose to be a patient advocate. The initial symptoms My story begins with me biting into a peach one morning in the month of May in 2018. I was hungry after coming home from a long session of hospital audits which I performed on behalf of the Organ Donation NGO I worked for namely MOHAN…
  • Picture of a young woman wearing glasses and text over blue strip An Invisible Eye Tumour Changed My Life
    An Invisible Eye Tumour Changed My Life
    Preeti Phad’s journey with cancer began long before she truly understood what it meant. She was diagnosed almost 30 years ago with Retinoblastoma, a form of eye cancer, at 9 years of age. The condition eventually led to the removal of one eye and required intensive, prolonged treatment. But the impact went far beyond the medical procedures. Growing up, she had to navigate a world where she looked and felt different, often struggling to understand why. Preeti, when were you diagnosed with…
  • Thumbnail with the text What books do children and their parents read during a difficult illness World Book Day. Graphic image of a boy and a girl sitting on top of books and reading
    Books That Comforted Our Child And Us
    For World Book Day, we asked parents of children with difficult illnesses if they found reading to their children helpful or if they themselves found solace in books. Suchismita Halder, mother of Ethan who has a rare condition Alagille Syndrome and Congenital Heart Disease 1. Any book that you read out to your child during a treatment or difficult phase which was both entertainment and comfort for both of you? Ethan is not very consistent when it comes to books—he goes through phases. When he…
  • Thumbnail based on world cancer day theme United by Unique and the text How Cancer Shapes Lives and Perspectives
    Cancer Turned My Life Upside Down
    On World Cancer Day, our contributors shared how cancer has changed their perspective and outlook towards life, irrespective of whether it turned their lives upside down or not.  You can also read their detailed cancer journeys by clicking on their names.  Sai Narayana Karanam, Lung Cancer How has cancer turned your life upside down? Cancer didn’t just challenge my health—it changed the way I see every single day. One moment I was living normally, and the next I was facing scans,…
  • Profile picture of a woman in a black jacket and orange shirt and the text overhead Cancer Turned My World Upside Down
    Cancer Disrupted Everything But Taught Me Power of Hope
    World Cancer Day announced the Upside Down Challenge. Anita Nanda reflects on how cancer has changed her forever. And what gives her hope and keeps her resilient. How has cancer turned your life upside down? Cancer diagnosis is a life changing event in anyone’s life. Life is totally turned upside down. The treatment is long…what’s more it is not predictable. Everyday is a new day with different experiences. Cancer turned my life upside down in ways I never imagined. Before it entered my world,…
  • Picture of the author in the hills and the text overaly I trekked the himalayas one year after Ovarian Cancer Treatment
    Mental Healing Is An Important Element Of Cancer Healing
    Prajakta Paranjpe, 47, a Singapore resident, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, with almost no symptoms. A surgery and six rounds of chemo later, she has been clear for a year, and has even gone trekking to the Himalayas. Read how she navigated her recovery process. Today, I am totally fit and healthy. I am working full time and trekking on the weekends. In fact, I believe I am a lot healthier now than I was 5-7 years ago. At present, there is no evidence of cancer in my body. My last chemo was…
  • Stock pic of an Indian woman and an inset of a stoma bag and text overlay Living well with a stoma bag
    A Stoma Bag Should Not Stop You From Living Well
    Binny*, a 57 year old woman from Mumbai shares her experience of living with a stoma bag after a diagnosis of Colorectal Cancer and the lifestyle changes she has to make to live life to the fullest. And practical and useful tips on travel, diet and clothing when living with a stoma.  Please tell us a bit about your condition. Can you describe it? I am a colorectal cancer survivor. I have had colostomy surgery (called Abdominoperineal Resection) in which a part of my large intestine (colon…
  • Pic of the podcast episode Unpacking Geriatric Cancer Care with the host Aparna Mittal and the guest Dr Vanita Noronha
    बुजुर्गों में कैंसर उपचार के लिए वृद्धावस्था संबंधी विशेष मूल्यांकन का महत्व
    प्रमुख मेडिकल ऑन्कोलॉजिस्ट और शोधकर्ता डॉ. वनिता नोरोन्हा ने पेशेंट्सएंगेज पॉडकास्ट पर बुजुर्गों में कैंसर देखभाल के लिए आवश्यक विशेष वृद्धावस्था संबंधी मूल्यांकन के बारे में चर्चा की, और बताया कि ऐसे मूल्यांकन से उपचार को व्यक्तिगत बनाने में कैसे मदद मिल सकती है। जानकारी के लिए पढ़ें पॉडकास्ट पर आधारित यह लेख: जेरीऐट्रिक ऑन्कोलॉजी या जेरीऐट्रिक कैंसर केयर (बुजुर्गों के कैंसर उपचार और देखभाल के क्षेत्र) क्या हैं? जेरीऐट्रिक ऑन्कोलॉजी या जेरीऐट्रिक कैंसर केयर (बुजुर्गों के कैंसर उपचार और देखभाल…
  • Pic of the podcast episode Unpacking Geriatric Cancer Care with the host Aparna Mittal and the guest Dr Vanita Noronha
    Unpacking Geriatric Cancer Treatment in India
    Dr Vanita Noronha, a leading medical oncologist and researcher spoke on the PatientsEngage Podcast on the value of Geriatric Cancer Care and how Geriatric Assessment can help personalize treatment for older persons. What is Geriatric Oncology or Geriatric Cancer Care? Given that cancer is predominantly considered a disease of aging, why do we need a special focus on geriatric cancer care?  Geriatric means older and Geriatric oncology means Cancer in older people. There is a greater chance…
  • Poster announcing PARC Cohort 2025
    Announcing the PARC 2025 cohort!
    Are you passionate about improving access to research, fostering better care and creating a positive impact on clinical trials and guidelines for cancer? Apply to PARC (Patient Advocate Research and Clinical Guidelines) Training Program) 2025 now. What is the PARC (Patient Advocate Research and Clinical Guidelines) Training Program The National Cancer Grid and PatientsEngage are collaborating to build a team of Patient Advocates to work towards advancing patient and public involvement in…
Found this interesting article. What are your thoughts on it? http://www.grassfactor.com/cancer.htm
Such an inspiring tale of a young person http://www.patientsengage.com/?q=personal-voices/cancer-survivor-12-rew…
A friend of mine is undergoing chemotherapy and is constantly battling mouth ulcers. What can he do about it ?
How do I choose my treatment option for cancer ? What should I be asking my oncologist ?
Hi everyone, It's a pleasure to be here. On one hand, cancers are increasing by leaps and bounds. Except for few cancers, most are rising rapidly. This is the bad news. But the good news is that, our understanding and research in cancer has…
I came across this on FaceBook. How much of this information is correct? http://www.chrisbeatcancer.com/    
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