Healthy Cancer-Free Living
You should be proud of everything you’ve accomplished. Now it’s time to create some new healthy habits. Here are some tips and resources to help you stay healthy after cancer.
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Source: Bladder Cancer Advocacy NetworkLearn more about the journey of a bladder cancer patient, Tony, and how he founded the San Francisco Firefighters Cancer Prevention Foundation.
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Source: Bladder Cancer Advocacy NetworkDiscover how a real bladder cancer patient, Darrell, remains proactive and prepared after his bladder cancer diagnosis.
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Source: Bladder Cancer Advocacy NetworkLearn from a real bladder cancer patient, Anne, and her journey after her diagnosis.
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Source: Bladder Cancer Advocacy NetworkNutrition is a vital part of your care plan for bladder cancer. Explore videos with transcripts about nutrition and bladder cancer to learn more about how you can improve your health.
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Source: Massachusetts General HospitalStay active through your treatment journey. Discover different exercise videos for cancer patients and survivors that may help improve physical fitness, nutrition, quality of life, or cancer prognosis.
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Source: Cancer Support CommunityCancers and its treatments can affect your bone health and bone-building process. Learn about your bone health, bone conditions, and keeping your bones healthy.
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Source: Cancer Support CommunityTaking care of yourself after cancer treatment is important for cancer survivors. Maintain a healthy diet and discover different recipes that may help to improve your nutrition.
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