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Lifelong-Health-With-Cover

22 Apr 2015

For  survivors  unsure  about  problems  that  may  be  linked  to  their  cancer  treatment,  The   National  Children’s  Cancer  Society  offers  a  free  Late  Effects  Assessment  Tool  that  survivors   can  use  to  learn  about  the  long- ‐term  medical  impact  of  their  specific  diagnosis  and   treatment. [...]       Guidelines  from  the  American  Cancer  Society  (ACS)  offer  science- ‐based  advice  to  survivors   for  eating  better  and  staying  active,  two  keys  to  healthy  living. [...]         Source:  American  Cancer  Society     Because  so  little  is  known  about  how  well  cancer  survi. [...]  The  National   Children’s  Cancer  Society,  for  example,  has  a  comprehensive  Beyond  the  Cure  program  to   address  the  needs  of  survivors,  from  educational  resources  and  workshops  to  college   scholarships. [...]   “Belonging  to  a  community  is  really  valuable  –  it  goes  a  long  way  toward  making  you  feel   less  isolated  and  less  different,  and  all  of  that  leads  to  caring  more  about  your  health  today   and  down  the  road.”   About  the  National  Children’s  Cancer  Society   The  mission  of  The  National  Children's  Cancer  Society  is  to  provide  emotional,  financial.
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United States of America