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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  

  • Cancer Prevention and Risk Reduction: Health For All
    We all have a lot of questions on cancer prevention, how to detect cancer early and guidelines for  screening. We also often ignore the needs of persons with disabilities in terms of cancer awareness campaigns and access to screening. Join us as we discuss the following topics in the webinar today   Prevention is better than cure. How can we prevent cancer? How can we reduce the risk of cancer? What are the common cancers? What are the screening guidelines for lung cancer,…
  • The author, a woman in a red and yellow sari and a yellow blouse, holding birds
    I Lost My Voice Due to Passive Smoking
    Nalini Satyanaraya, 72-year-old nonsmoker, was diagnosed with throat (voice box) cancer 10 years back because of exposure to second-hand smoke in her house. Today, as survivor, she has become an energetic tobacco control warrior and counsels patients after laryngeal surgery and teaches them to talk. When and how did you reckon a problem with your throat? It was January 2010. I felt my throat was hoarse. I could not speak clearly and was getting breathless. When medicines did not get me any…
  • Lymphedema for Breast Cancer Patients - Prevention and Management Tips
    Lymphedema is called the "Dirty Secret of Breast Cancer" for a reason. Breast Cancer patients were often not told about the risk of lymphedema and what needs to be done to prevent/manage it. Dr. Rohini Patil, gynaecologist, breast cancer survivor and Certified Lymphedema Therapist talks about lymphedema and how to manage it. In this recording she talks about breast cancer, the most common cancer among women in india and lymphedema. She explains all about lymphedema.  Keka Roy also…
  • Early stage Ovarian cancer Mona Choudhuri
    I Am Thankful Ovarian Cancer Was Detected Early
    Mona Choudhuri considers herself very lucky to have been diagnosed in the early stages of ovarian cancer. Here she shares her experience to help raise awareness of the importance of routine physical examinations and screenings for women. She also highlights the issue of lymphedema of the leg.  Ovarian cancer was never on my radar of health concerns. It was fibroids in my uterus that had been my constant worry since my mid-30s. I would have discomfort, bloating and frequent abdominal pain.…
  • Don't Miss: Breast Cancer Awarness Month Webinar Series
    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and PatientsEngage has planned a series of webinars on a wide ranging set of topics from fitness after breast cancer to body image to dealing with hormone therapy. Please share so that it reaches breast cancer patients and survivors. The effects of treatment of breast cancer can permanently alter a woman's relationship with her body and her self. While everyone talks of hair loss, what people don't talk about how they feel about scarred breasts,…
  • A teenager, a lymphoblastic leukemia survivor in a white dress and headcover
    I Survived Several Hundred Injections To Treat Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
    Ritika Raotale, a teenager from Surat, relates her agonising treatment for lymphoblastic lymphoma, a fast-growing aggressive cancer, and her tale of triumph over the disease with high dose chemotherapy and a smile. Before my diagnosis in 2019, I was leading a fairly normal life. I had just finished my Class 12 Board Exams. I had gone to my Nani’s house for a short break and enjoying my vacation. There one night I suddenly began having difficulty breathing. It was as if something was choking me…
  • I Am Determined To Stay Healthy And Well After My Battle With Lymphoma
    Pranab Kumar Das,70 from Jubutia, Birbhum,  recounts his experience of fighting his battle with Follicular Lymphoma with determination and moving forward to a healthy and active life. When were you diagnosed? What were the early symptoms? May , 2017. There were no specific symptoms for me. l felt no pain inside or outside my body. But l was deeply worried about my steady weight loss and growing weakness. At first l came to know from a CT scan that l have peripancreatic lymph nodes. My…
  • Upcoming Webinar: How To Talk To Your Child About A Cancer Diagnosis
    Talking to your children about cancer is particularly challenging when the child is a toddler, a young teen or he/she is in a different city or overseas. Join us as we discuss this complex topic on how to handle this discussion at various stages - diagnosis, treatment discussions, symptoms and side effects and prognosis Our panelists are: Dr. Brindha Sitaram, Head Psycho-oncology @HCG Cancer Centre Cancer survivors: Jyoti Lalani and Rucha Ambe WHEN: Aug 19, 2020 05:00 PM India TOPIC: Talking To…
  • Reading Through My Life And Cancer
    Breast cancer survivor, a passionate patient advocate and a lover of books, Rama Sivaram writes about her love for books and how her choice of reading changed over the years and supported her through her cancer journey.   Initial Reads My Amma and Nayana (dad) gave me the love of books when I was barely 3years old, not that I could read, but they would read. They read out Tenalirama, Rudramma, Krishna Sudama, Krishna and Narasimha in Telugu. By 5 I was in an English school and my…
  • फेफड़ों के कैंसर के 10 चेतावनी संकेत
    विश्व लंग कैंसर दिवस के अवसर पर इस लेख में मुंबई के हिंदुजा अस्पताल के कंसल्टेंट रेस्पिरोलोगिस्ट डॉ लांसलॉट पिंटो फेफड़ों के कैंसर के 10 आम देखे जाने वाले लक्षणों पर प्रकाश डालते हैं। फेफड़ों का कैंसर भारत में सभी नए कैंसर के केस का लगभग 13 प्रतिशत हिस्सा है -- और धूम्रपान इस बीमारी का मुख्य कारण है। जो व्यक्ति वर्तमान में धूम्रपान करते हैं, अतीत में धूम्रपान करते थे, जिनके परिवार में फेफड़े के कैंसर का पारिवारिक इतिहास (फॅमिली हिस्ट्री) है, और जिन लोगों ने ऐसे माहौल में काम करा है जिस में…
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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