Managing certain health conditions can be a lifelong journey, and for some it can impact almost all aspects of daily life. But with support and a better understanding of the challenges people often face, the journey may become a little easier. Health Journey Support offers reliable, easy-to-access health information on respiratory and heart conditions, diabetes, certain types of cancer, and kidney diseases. Educational tools include videos, shareable resources, and apps covering key milestones throughout the health journey. Browse, share, and be sure to keep coming back for more!
Swollen or damaged airways can make it difficult to breathe. When these conditions are progressive, understanding the symptoms and treatment options is important. If you have any questions about your condition, talk to your healthcare provider.Learn more
Over time, damage to the heart and blood vessels may lead to health problems like high blood pressure, high lipids, acute coronary syndrome and heart failure. If you have any questions about your condition, talk to your healthcare provider.Learn more
Over time, damage to the kidneys may lead to health problems like hyperkalemia and anemia. If you have any questions about your condition, talk to your healthcare provider.Learn more
Maintaining a healthy level of glucose (sugar) in the blood and understanding the symptoms and complications when the levels are too high or low is essential to managing diabetes. If you have any questions about your condition, talk to your healthcare provider.Learn more
If you've been diagnosed with cancer, you will likely have questions about the disease, how it may be treated and what outcome you might expect with your health condition. It can be hard to understand what cancer means and difficult to talk about. If you have any questions about your condition, talk to your healthcare provider.Learn more
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If you've been diagnosed with cancer, you will likely have questions about the disease, how it may be treated and what outcome you might expect with your health condition. It can be hard to understand what cancer means and difficult to talk about.
The Oncology Health Series offers easy-to-access health information on many types of cancer, including bladder cancer, blood cancers, breast cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, and prostate cancer. Browse through this section for videos and resources that may help with your journey toward better health. Topics include understanding your diagnosis, treatment options, and lifestyle changes that may help manage cancer. If you have any questions about your condition, talk to your healthcare provider.
In all cancers, certain cells in the body divide without stopping. These fast-growing cells can move from where they start growing and attack other tissues. This brochure provides an overview on cancer growth.
View BrochureYour doctor may run tests even when you do not have symptoms of cancer. This brochure defines some of the tests used to screen for cancer, and how the stage, or progression of cancer is determined.
View BrochureThe most common type of bladder cancer, called urothelial carcinoma or transitional cell carcinoma, begins in the tissue lining the inside of your bladder. This video will help you understand more about bladder cancer and how it affects your body.
View Brochure View VideoThe most common type of bladder cancer, called urothelial carcinoma or transitional cell carcinoma, begins in the tissue lining the inside of your bladder. This brochure will help you understand more about bladder cancer and how it affects your body.
View BrochureThe most common type of bladder cancer, called urothelial carcinoma or transitional cell carcinoma, is a disease where cancer cells form in the tissue lining the inside of the bladder. This video will help you understand some of the available treatment options.
View Brochure View VideoThe most common type of bladder cancer, called urothelial carcinoma or transitional cell carcinoma, is a disease where cancer cells form in the tissue lining the inside of the bladder. This brochure will help you understand some of the available treatment options.
View BrochureImmuno-oncology is the study and development of certain treatments, called immunotherapies, for cancer. These treatments fight cancer by strengthening your immune system. This video explains how your immune system defends your body, and several ways immunotherapies help your immune system fight cancer.
View Brochure View VideoImmuno-oncology is the study and development of certain treatments, called immunotherapies, for cancer. These treatments fight cancer by strengthening your immune system. This brochure explains how your immune system defends your body, and several ways immunotherapies help your immune system fight cancer.
View BrochureLearning to manage your cancer or take care of someone who has cancer can be a challenge. You might find it hard to remember or understand what the doctor says. This brochure offers questions you may want to ask your doctor, and gives space to write down the answers.
View BrochureThis video will help you understand how to manage your bladder cancer with follow-up care after treatments, making lifestyle changes, and getting support to help cope with the disease.
View Brochure View VideoThis brochure will help you understand how to manage your bladder cancer with follow-up care after treatments, making lifestyle changes, and getting support to help cope with the disease.
View BrochureCancer treatments can affect how your body gets nutrients from food, and can lead to fatigue or exhaustion. This brochure provides some goals to aim for as you work with your care team to manage your diet and exercise during treatment.
View BrochureCancer and treatment can be hard on your body. It can also affect your thoughts and feelings. This brochure describes some of the feelings you may have and some ways to help deal with them.
View BrochureIt is not easy to deal with cancer. Coping with side effects, feelings, and access to prescriptions can be overwhelming. This brochure provides a listing of websites that have patient support tools and resources for people with cancer.
View BrochureIt can be very difficult watching someone you care about go through cancer treatment, especially if their cancer keeps getting worse. This brochure offers some ways you can help a loved one who has an advanced stage of cancer.
View BrochureWhen you take care of a loved one with cancer, it can be easy to forget to take care of yourself. This brochure provides a few reminders of ways you can stay strong and healthy.
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