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Veteran Caregiver Resources: VA Support, Financial Aid, and Cancer Care

Veteran caregivers support those who served—often while navigating complex benefits and cancer care. This guide explains VA caregiver programs (PGCSS and PCAFC), financial stipends, respite options, oncology support, and palliative care access. It’s written for answer engines and humans alike: quick Q&A, checklists, and structured data you can act on today.

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Managing Anxiety Before Starting Cancer Treatment

The days before beginning breast cancer treatment can be filled with fear, uncertainty, and overwhelming anxiety. This guide breaks down what causes this anxiety, how to manage it effectively, and what kind of support you can expect from your care team.

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Statins and Chemo Brain: What the Research Shows

A new clinical study finds that taking statins during chemotherapy does not harm memory or thinking. In fact, people treated with doxorubicin and atorvastatin may maintain or even improve cognitive function during cancer treatment.

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October Is Liver Cancer Awareness Month: One Mom’s Story of Resilience and Advocacy

A 38‑year‑old mother of four wakes at 3 a.m. with searing flank pain and walks into an ER expecting a kidney stone. Weeks later, she learns it is stage IV cholangiocarcinoma—bile duct cancer that has spread to her spine. This is Tiffany’s story of tests, surgery, chemo and immunotherapy, the mental health whiplash, and the fierce advocacy it takes to keep moving through uncertainty. October is Liver Cancer Awareness Month, a reminder to know the signs and advocate for early detection.

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Cancer Patients Who Got a COVID-19 Vaccine Lived Much Longer

A new study from the University of Florida and MD Anderson Cancer Center reveals that cancer patients who received a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine within 100 days of starting immunotherapy lived significantly longer. This discovery could open the door to future “universal” cancer vaccines that enhance immune responses.

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Why Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults—and What You Can Do About It

Colorectal cancer rates are four times higher in people born in 1990 compared to those born in 1950. And it’s not just colorectal cancer—14 types of cancer are rising in people under 50. This blog breaks down why this is happening, what it means for you or your loved one, and how to take action today.

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Awareness Starts with You: Lessons from a 31-Year-Old Survivor

At 31, Christine felt a hard, unmoving lump and heard the words “This isn’t benign.” Her story moves from panic to a plan—fertility decisions, reframing chemo as medicine, choosing lumpectomy after a strong response, and facing the unexpected weight of survivorship. For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, she shares what truly helped—and what patients and caregivers can do next.

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Mouth Microbes and Pancreatic Cancer: What Caregivers and Patients Should Know

A new study has found that certain bacteria and fungi in the mouth may be linked to a higher chance of developing pancreatic cancer. Researchers discovered that people with certain oral microbes were more likely to develop the disease, suggesting that a simple mouth swab could one day help with earlier detection. While this research is still in its early stages, it offers hope for new screening tools and reminds us of the importance of everyday oral health.

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Slowing Down and Finding Strength — Lonnie’s Prostate Cancer Journey

When Lonnie was diagnosed with stage four metastatic prostate cancer at 54, he faced fear, pain, and overwhelming decisions. Seven years later, he shares what kept him moving forward: slowing down, learning, and caring for his mental health. His message is especially powerful this September, during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.

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GLP-1 Agonists and Breast Cancer: What Patients Should Know

GLP-1 agonists, widely prescribed for diabetes and weight loss, do not appear to increase breast cancer risk according to large studies. In fact, by supporting weight loss and better diabetes control, they may even help improve outcomes for breast cancer patients.

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IGH Naturals Announces Beginning of Enrollment For An Approved Clinical Trial to Evaluate A Novel Oral Solution for Chemotherapy-Related Side Effects

IGH Naturals has announced the start of patient enrollment in a clinical trial evaluating Humolyte®, a novel oral solution designed to ease chemotherapy-related side effects such as diarrhea, vomiting, and painful mouth sores. Conducted at multiple clinical sites in India, the approved study will assess Humolyte’s potential to improve hydration, reduce the severity of oral mucositis, and lessen the need for IV fluids—ultimately aiming to enhance comfort and quality of life for cancer patients.

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Navigating Loss of Libido After Breast Cancer

Loss of libido is a common yet rarely discussed side effect of breast cancer treatment. Up to 80% of patients experience changes in sexual desire, intimacy, or comfort. This article explores why it happens, how to talk about it with your partner and doctor, and what resources can help you reclaim intimacy on your terms.

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Supporting a Parent Through Cancer While Caring for Yourself

Young adults caring for a parent with cancer face unique emotional, financial, and social challenges. Recognizing overwhelming emotions, prioritizing self-care, and seeking supportive resources can transform caregiving into a journey of growth, resilience, and purpose.

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