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PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : NUTRITION SAMPLE MEAL PLAN Table 1. Sample Meal Plan. Most carbohydrates, such as fruit, grains, cereals and starchy vegetables, are approximately 60 to 80 calories per serving. Protein servings, such as meat, fish and poultry, are usually found in 3-ounce servings and vary from 180 to 300 calories with approximately 21 PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : UTERINE CANCER PREGNANCYSEE MORE ONPATIENTRESOURCE.COM
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : PANCREATIC CANCER PATHOLOGY The pathologist examines the specimen with and without a microscope, documenting its size, describing its appearance, and, sometimes, performing special testing (see Table 1). The final diagnosis is based on all the findings of the examination. Diagnosing pancreatic cancer and identifying all of the characteristics of the tumor arechallenging
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : IMMUNOTHERAPY SALIVARY GLAND Salivary glands make saliva to help you swallow, chew and digest food and to keep your throat moist. You have a set of three major glands inside and near your mouth on each side of your face. The parotid glands are in front of your ears, the submandibular glands are below your jaw and the sublingual glands are under the floor of your mouth. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : METASTATIC BREAST STAGING Breast cancer is classified and staged according to the tumor, node and metastasis (TNM) system developed by the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC). Doctors categorize the tumor (T) according to its size and location, whether cancer cells are found in nearby lymph nodes (N) and whether the cancer has metastasized (M) to other partsof
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA OVERVIEW Follicular Lymphoma. Follicular lymphoma is the most common form of low-grade NHL and the second most common type of lymphoma overall diagnosed in the United States. Most follicular lymphoma diagnoses occur in adults over the age of 60, with equal rates of occurrence in male and female individuals; this specific lymphoma is rare in youngpeople.
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PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : NUTRITION SAMPLE MEAL PLAN Table 1. Sample Meal Plan. Most carbohydrates, such as fruit, grains, cereals and starchy vegetables, are approximately 60 to 80 calories per serving. Protein servings, such as meat, fish and poultry, are usually found in 3-ounce servings and vary from 180 to 300 calories with approximately 21 PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : UTERINE CANCER PREGNANCYSEE MORE ONPATIENTRESOURCE.COM
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : PANCREATIC CANCER PATHOLOGY The pathologist examines the specimen with and without a microscope, documenting its size, describing its appearance, and, sometimes, performing special testing (see Table 1). The final diagnosis is based on all the findings of the examination. Diagnosing pancreatic cancer and identifying all of the characteristics of the tumor arechallenging
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : IMMUNOTHERAPY SALIVARY GLAND Salivary glands make saliva to help you swallow, chew and digest food and to keep your throat moist. You have a set of three major glands inside and near your mouth on each side of your face. The parotid glands are in front of your ears, the submandibular glands are below your jaw and the sublingual glands are under the floor of your mouth. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : METASTATIC BREAST STAGING Breast cancer is classified and staged according to the tumor, node and metastasis (TNM) system developed by the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC). Doctors categorize the tumor (T) according to its size and location, whether cancer cells are found in nearby lymph nodes (N) and whether the cancer has metastasized (M) to other partsof
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA OVERVIEW Follicular Lymphoma. Follicular lymphoma is the most common form of low-grade NHL and the second most common type of lymphoma overall diagnosed in the United States. Most follicular lymphoma diagnoses occur in adults over the age of 60, with equal rates of occurrence in male and female individuals; this specific lymphoma is rare in youngpeople.
WELCOME TO THE ADVOCACY CONNECTION HELP Login. To access this portion of the site you will need a Username and Password to Login to the site. Username should be a valid email address; Password should be easy to remember but also unique. We recommend one Capitol letter and one Number in your password. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : RESOURCES AND SURVIVORSHIP A counselor is a mental health professional, such as a psychologist, psychiatrist or social worker, who is trained to help you deal with your feelings, worries and concerns. It’s a good idea to identify more than one person to help you out with daily living tasks. Try to build a team of caregivers. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : CANCER GUIDES 2 guides in 1! Patient Resource Cancer Guide - 14th Edition, Summer 2020 is a valuable resource for newly diagnosed or restaged cancer patients and their loved ones. The comprehensive guide explores many cancer types and available treatment options, along with helpful information regarding common side effects, nutrition, genetic testing, telehealth, caregiving and more. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : APL TREATMENT The most common side effects for anthracycline drugs are nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, alopecia (hair loss), and infection. Studies have also indicated that anthracyclines can have a late effect on the heart. This side effect usually occurs months or years after treatment has stopped. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : IMMUNOTHERAPY SALIVARY GLAND Salivary glands make saliva to help you swallow, chew and digest food and to keep your throat moist. You have a set of three major glands inside and near your mouth on each side of your face. The parotid glands are in front of your ears, the submandibular glands are below your jaw and the sublingual glands are under the floor of your mouth. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : METASTATIC DISEASE Once cancer has spread beyond the original (primary) tumor, it is more difficult to control. The spread of cancer is known as metastasis. Cancer cells can spread by growing into the surrounding blood vessels or lymphatic channels and then circulating to the lymph nodes in the region or beyond to vital organs, such as the liver or lungs. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : METASTATIC BREAST IBC tends to spread quickly, making it challenging to treat. Most cases are invasive ductal carcinomas in which cancer cells block the lymph vessels, causing the lymph fluid to build up. This results in breast tenderness, swelling, redness and pain. Breast skin can thicken and appear pitted like an orange peel. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : OVARIAN CANCER PATHOLOGY Grade. How closely the tumor cells resemble normal cells from the same organ, such as the cervix, the ovaries or the uterus. Grade 1: well-differentiated (cancer cells look mostly similar to normal cells) Grade 2: moderately differentiated (some cancer cells look different than normal cells) Grade 3: poorly differentiated (most cancer cells PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : COLORECTAL STAGING The final stage is assigned by the pathologist who examined the colon or rectal tumor and lymph nodes that were removed. This final stage is known as the pathologic stage. The stage provides important information for selecting treatment and for predicting the prognosis (outcome). Colorectal cancer is classified according to the tumor,node
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA SIDE Coughing can be a symptom of follicular lymphoma or it can be caused by a treatment for follicular lymphoma. When coughing occurs due to follicular lymphoma, it’s typically caused when lymph vessels become blocked and fluid begins to accumulate around the lungs. Coughing is a side effect of some chemotherapy drugs. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : MELANOMA LYMPH NODE MAPPING A procedure known as sentinel lymph node mapping is recommended when there is an increased risk the primary melanoma may have spread to nearby lymph nodes. This procedure tracks the exact path of lymph (the bodily fluid that carries white blood cells) as it drains from the skin surrounding the melanoma to the nearest lymph node. The draining PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : HOMEHOMEUNDERSTANDING CANCERCANCER TYPESJOURNEYS / SURVIVORSHIP Patient Resource Publishing : Home ::. Learn more about our distinguished medical advisory board members. Find financial and advocacy help for your cancer journey. Locate a cancer center close to home. Get matched with another patient with your cancer type. Let us know how we are doing! PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : RESOURCES AND SURVIVORSHIP A counselor is a mental health professional, such as a psychologist, psychiatrist or social worker, who is trained to help you deal with your feelings, worries and concerns. It’s a good idea to identify more than one person to help you out with daily living tasks. Try to build a team of caregivers. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : CANCER GUIDES 2 guides in 1! Patient Resource Cancer Guide - 14th Edition, Summer 2020 is a valuable resource for newly diagnosed or restaged cancer patients and their loved ones. The comprehensive guide explores many cancer types and available treatment options, along with helpful information regarding common side effects, nutrition, genetic testing, telehealth, caregiving and more. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : RCC OVERVIEW The kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs located in the back of the abdomen. There is one on each side of the spine, and they’re protected by the lower rib cage. Each kidney is about the size of a fist. The kidneys are part of the urinary tract, and their main function is to filter the blood. All of the blood in the body passesthrough
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : APL SURVIVORS The survivors featured here are people who have agreed to be interviewed by Patient Resource. Some of them have chosen to share in written form and others in video form. Regardless of the stage or type of cancer you have, it is important to realize that nearly 10,000,000 people are alive today following a diagnosis of cancer. They were once PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : CLL OVERVIEW Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), a usually slow-growing type of hematologic (blood) cancer, is the most common type of leukemia diagnosed in adults. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : NUTRITION SAMPLE MEAL PLAN Table 1. Sample Meal Plan. Most carbohydrates, such as fruit, grains, cereals and starchy vegetables, are approximately 60 to 80 calories per serving. Protein servings, such as meat, fish and poultry, are usually found in 3-ounce servings and vary from 180 to 300 calories with approximately 21 PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : UTERINE CANCER PREGNANCYSEE MORE ONPATIENTRESOURCE.COM
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA OVERVIEW Follicular Lymphoma. Follicular lymphoma is the most common form of low-grade NHL and the second most common type of lymphoma overall diagnosed in the United States. Most follicular lymphoma diagnoses occur in adults over the age of 60, with equal rates of occurrence in male and female individuals; this specific lymphoma is rare in youngpeople.
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : OVARIAN CANCER PATHOLOGY Grade. How closely the tumor cells resemble normal cells from the same organ, such as the cervix, the ovaries or the uterus. Grade 1: well-differentiated (cancer cells look mostly similar to normal cells) Grade 2: moderately differentiated (some cancer cells look different than normal cells) Grade 3: poorly differentiated (most cancer cells PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : HOMEHOMEUNDERSTANDING CANCERCANCER TYPESJOURNEYS / SURVIVORSHIP Patient Resource Publishing : Home ::. Learn more about our distinguished medical advisory board members. Find financial and advocacy help for your cancer journey. Locate a cancer center close to home. Get matched with another patient with your cancer type. Let us know how we are doing! PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : RESOURCES AND SURVIVORSHIP A counselor is a mental health professional, such as a psychologist, psychiatrist or social worker, who is trained to help you deal with your feelings, worries and concerns. It’s a good idea to identify more than one person to help you out with daily living tasks. Try to build a team of caregivers. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : CANCER GUIDES 2 guides in 1! Patient Resource Cancer Guide - 14th Edition, Summer 2020 is a valuable resource for newly diagnosed or restaged cancer patients and their loved ones. The comprehensive guide explores many cancer types and available treatment options, along with helpful information regarding common side effects, nutrition, genetic testing, telehealth, caregiving and more. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : RCC OVERVIEW The kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs located in the back of the abdomen. There is one on each side of the spine, and they’re protected by the lower rib cage. Each kidney is about the size of a fist. The kidneys are part of the urinary tract, and their main function is to filter the blood. All of the blood in the body passesthrough
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : APL SURVIVORS The survivors featured here are people who have agreed to be interviewed by Patient Resource. Some of them have chosen to share in written form and others in video form. Regardless of the stage or type of cancer you have, it is important to realize that nearly 10,000,000 people are alive today following a diagnosis of cancer. They were once PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : CLL OVERVIEW Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), a usually slow-growing type of hematologic (blood) cancer, is the most common type of leukemia diagnosed in adults. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : NUTRITION SAMPLE MEAL PLAN Table 1. Sample Meal Plan. Most carbohydrates, such as fruit, grains, cereals and starchy vegetables, are approximately 60 to 80 calories per serving. Protein servings, such as meat, fish and poultry, are usually found in 3-ounce servings and vary from 180 to 300 calories with approximately 21 PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : UTERINE CANCER PREGNANCYSEE MORE ONPATIENTRESOURCE.COM
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA OVERVIEW Follicular Lymphoma. Follicular lymphoma is the most common form of low-grade NHL and the second most common type of lymphoma overall diagnosed in the United States. Most follicular lymphoma diagnoses occur in adults over the age of 60, with equal rates of occurrence in male and female individuals; this specific lymphoma is rare in youngpeople.
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : OVARIAN CANCER PATHOLOGY Grade. How closely the tumor cells resemble normal cells from the same organ, such as the cervix, the ovaries or the uterus. Grade 1: well-differentiated (cancer cells look mostly similar to normal cells) Grade 2: moderately differentiated (some cancer cells look different than normal cells) Grade 3: poorly differentiated (most cancer cells PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : RESOURCES AND SURVIVORSHIP Find the Resources you Need. There are many resources available to cancer patients to assist with the financial and insurance issues that cancer treatments raise. In addition, there are focused advocacy groups and research organizations whose sole purpose is to help cancer patients with their concerns. Don’t hesitate – reach out to any and all of them that you feel may benefit your survival. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : CANCER GUIDES 2 guides in 1! Patient Resource Cancer Guide - 14th Edition, Summer 2020 is a valuable resource for newly diagnosed or restaged cancer patients and their loved ones. The comprehensive guide explores many cancer types and available treatment options, along with helpful information regarding common side effects, nutrition, genetic testing, telehealth, caregiving and more. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : METASTATIC DISEASE Once cancer has spread beyond the original (primary) tumor, it is more difficult to control. The spread of cancer is known as metastasis. Cancer cells can spread by growing into the surrounding blood vessels or lymphatic channels and then circulating to the lymph nodes in the region or beyond to vital organs, such as the liver or lungs. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : SKIN CANCER STAGING Staging. Skin cancers are classified and staged according to the tumor, node and metastasis (TNM) system developed by the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC). Doctors categorize the tumor (T) according to its size and location, whether cancer cells are found in nearby lymph nodes (N) and whether the cancer has metastasized (M), orspread
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : BLADDER CANCER REMOVAL Removal and reconstruction. If you have muscle-invasive bladder cancer, superficial cancer involving a large area of the bladder, or your cancer recurred after having intravesical therapy, your care team may recommend surgical removal of the bladder (cystectomy). In most cases, the entire bladder is removed (radical cystectomy), along with PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : TNBC GENETIC TESTING Genetic testing is a tool that doctors can use to determine a person’s risk for certain types of cancer and/or as a guide for making treatment decisions in patients that have already been diagnosed with cancer. It is performed to look for mutations in genes. A genetic mutation is a permanent alteration in the DNA sequence of agene within a cell.
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : COLORECTAL STAGING The final stage is assigned by the pathologist who examined the colon or rectal tumor and lymph nodes that were removed. This final stage is known as the pathologic stage. The stage provides important information for selecting treatment and for predicting the prognosis (outcome). Colorectal cancer is classified according to the tumor,node
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : METASTATIC BREAST STAGING Breast cancer is classified and staged according to the tumor, node and metastasis (TNM) system developed by the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC). Doctors categorize the tumor (T) according to its size and location, whether cancer cells are found in nearby lymph nodes (N) and whether the cancer has metastasized (M) to other partsof
WELCOME TO THE ADVOCACY CONNECTION HELP Login. To access this portion of the site you will need a Username and Password to Login to the site. Username should be a valid email address; Password should be easy to remember but also unique. We recommend one Capitol letter and one Number in your password. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : MELANOMA LYMPH NODE MAPPING A procedure known as sentinel lymph node mapping is recommended when there is an increased risk the primary melanoma may have spread to nearby lymph nodes. This procedure tracks the exact path of lymph (the bodily fluid that carries white blood cells) as it drains from the skin surrounding the melanoma to the nearest lymph node. The draining PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : HOMEHOMEUNDERSTANDING CANCERCANCER TYPESJOURNEYS / SURVIVORSHIP Patient Resource Publishing : Home ::. Learn more about our distinguished medical advisory board members. Find financial and advocacy help for your cancer journey. Locate a cancer center close to home. Get matched with another patient with your cancer type. Let us know how we are doing! PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : RESOURCES AND SURVIVORSHIP A counselor is a mental health professional, such as a psychologist, psychiatrist or social worker, who is trained to help you deal with your feelings, worries and concerns. It’s a good idea to identify more than one person to help you out with daily living tasks. Try to build a team of caregivers. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : CANCER GUIDES 2 guides in 1! Patient Resource Cancer Guide - 14th Edition, Summer 2020 is a valuable resource for newly diagnosed or restaged cancer patients and their loved ones. The comprehensive guide explores many cancer types and available treatment options, along with helpful information regarding common side effects, nutrition, genetic testing, telehealth, caregiving and more. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : RCC OVERVIEW The kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs located in the back of the abdomen. There is one on each side of the spine, and they’re protected by the lower rib cage. Each kidney is about the size of a fist. The kidneys are part of the urinary tract, and their main function is to filter the blood. All of the blood in the body passesthrough
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : APL SURVIVORS The survivors featured here are people who have agreed to be interviewed by Patient Resource. Some of them have chosen to share in written form and others in video form. Regardless of the stage or type of cancer you have, it is important to realize that nearly 10,000,000 people are alive today following a diagnosis of cancer. They were once PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : BLADDER CANCER SIDE EFFECTSSEE MORE ON PATIENTRESOURCE.COMBLADDER CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY SIDE EFFECTSBLADDER CANCER TREATMENT SIDE EFFECTSSIDE EFFECTS OF BLADDER CANCERABVD CHEMO LONG TERM EFFECTSSIDE EFFECTS OF BLADDER CHEMOSIDE EFFECTS OF BLADDERCHEMOTHERAPY
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : LIVER CANCER Download. Liver cancer is a disease of the hepatobiliary (heh-PAH-toh-BIH-lee-ayr-ee) system. “Hepato” means liver, and “biliary” refers to the gallbladder and bile ducts. You will likely see and hear many new words that contain these elements. There are two main types of primary liver cancer: one is called hepatocellular carcinoma or PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : OVARIAN CANCER PATHOLOGYOVARIAN CANCER PATHOLOGY OUTLINESPATHOLOGY OF OVARIAN CANCERTREATMENTS FOR OVARIAN CANCEROVARIAN CARCINOMA PATHOLOGY OUTLINESOVARIAN PATHOLOGY CYSTOVARIAN STROMAL TUMORS PATHOLOGY Grade. How closely the tumor cells resemble normal cells from the same organ, such as the cervix, the ovaries or the uterus. Grade 1: well-differentiated (cancer cells look mostly similar to normal cells) Grade 2: moderately differentiated (some cancer cells look different than normal cells) Grade 3: poorly differentiated (most cancer cells PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA OVERVIEW Follicular Lymphoma. Follicular lymphoma is the most common form of low-grade NHL and the second most common type of lymphoma overall diagnosed in the United States. Most follicular lymphoma diagnoses occur in adults over the age of 60, with equal rates of occurrence in male and female individuals; this specific lymphoma is rare in youngpeople.
WELCOME TO THE ADVOCACY CONNECTION HELP Login. To access this portion of the site you will need a Username and Password to Login to the site. Username should be a valid email address; Password should be easy to remember but also unique. We recommend one Capitol letter and one Number in your password. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : HOMEHOMEUNDERSTANDING CANCERCANCER TYPESJOURNEYS / SURVIVORSHIP Patient Resource Publishing : Home ::. Learn more about our distinguished medical advisory board members. Find financial and advocacy help for your cancer journey. Locate a cancer center close to home. Get matched with another patient with your cancer type. Let us know how we are doing! PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : RESOURCES AND SURVIVORSHIP A counselor is a mental health professional, such as a psychologist, psychiatrist or social worker, who is trained to help you deal with your feelings, worries and concerns. It’s a good idea to identify more than one person to help you out with daily living tasks. Try to build a team of caregivers. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : CANCER GUIDES 2 guides in 1! Patient Resource Cancer Guide - 14th Edition, Summer 2020 is a valuable resource for newly diagnosed or restaged cancer patients and their loved ones. The comprehensive guide explores many cancer types and available treatment options, along with helpful information regarding common side effects, nutrition, genetic testing, telehealth, caregiving and more. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : RCC OVERVIEW The kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs located in the back of the abdomen. There is one on each side of the spine, and they’re protected by the lower rib cage. Each kidney is about the size of a fist. The kidneys are part of the urinary tract, and their main function is to filter the blood. All of the blood in the body passesthrough
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : APL SURVIVORS The survivors featured here are people who have agreed to be interviewed by Patient Resource. Some of them have chosen to share in written form and others in video form. Regardless of the stage or type of cancer you have, it is important to realize that nearly 10,000,000 people are alive today following a diagnosis of cancer. They were once PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : BLADDER CANCER SIDE EFFECTSSEE MORE ON PATIENTRESOURCE.COMBLADDER CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY SIDE EFFECTSBLADDER CANCER TREATMENT SIDE EFFECTSSIDE EFFECTS OF BLADDER CANCERABVD CHEMO LONG TERM EFFECTSSIDE EFFECTS OF BLADDER CHEMOSIDE EFFECTS OF BLADDERCHEMOTHERAPY
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : LIVER CANCER Download. Liver cancer is a disease of the hepatobiliary (heh-PAH-toh-BIH-lee-ayr-ee) system. “Hepato” means liver, and “biliary” refers to the gallbladder and bile ducts. You will likely see and hear many new words that contain these elements. There are two main types of primary liver cancer: one is called hepatocellular carcinoma or PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : OVARIAN CANCER PATHOLOGYOVARIAN CANCER PATHOLOGY OUTLINESPATHOLOGY OF OVARIAN CANCERTREATMENTS FOR OVARIAN CANCEROVARIAN CARCINOMA PATHOLOGY OUTLINESOVARIAN PATHOLOGY CYSTOVARIAN STROMAL TUMORS PATHOLOGY Grade. How closely the tumor cells resemble normal cells from the same organ, such as the cervix, the ovaries or the uterus. Grade 1: well-differentiated (cancer cells look mostly similar to normal cells) Grade 2: moderately differentiated (some cancer cells look different than normal cells) Grade 3: poorly differentiated (most cancer cells PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA OVERVIEW Follicular Lymphoma. Follicular lymphoma is the most common form of low-grade NHL and the second most common type of lymphoma overall diagnosed in the United States. Most follicular lymphoma diagnoses occur in adults over the age of 60, with equal rates of occurrence in male and female individuals; this specific lymphoma is rare in youngpeople.
WELCOME TO THE ADVOCACY CONNECTION HELP Login. To access this portion of the site you will need a Username and Password to Login to the site. Username should be a valid email address; Password should be easy to remember but also unique. We recommend one Capitol letter and one Number in your password. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : RESOURCES AND SURVIVORSHIP Find the Resources you Need. There are many resources available to cancer patients to assist with the financial and insurance issues that cancer treatments raise. In addition, there are focused advocacy groups and research organizations whose sole purpose is to help cancer patients with their concerns. Don’t hesitate – reach out to any and all of them that you feel may benefit your survival. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : CANCER GUIDES 2 guides in 1! Patient Resource Cancer Guide - 14th Edition, Summer 2020 is a valuable resource for newly diagnosed or restaged cancer patients and their loved ones. The comprehensive guide explores many cancer types and available treatment options, along with helpful information regarding common side effects, nutrition, genetic testing, telehealth, caregiving and more. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : BLADDER CANCER SIDE EFFECTS Most common side effects based on type of bladder cancer treatment. Treatment. Short-term side effects. Long-term side effects. Late effects. Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) Pain or discomfort. Bleeding or burning sensation when urinating. Blockedurine flow.
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : CLL OVERVIEW Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), a usually slow-growing type of hematologic (blood) cancer, is the most common type of leukemia diagnosed in adults. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : METASTATIC BREAST IBC tends to spread quickly, making it challenging to treat. Most cases are invasive ductal carcinomas in which cancer cells block the lymph vessels, causing the lymph fluid to build up. This results in breast tenderness, swelling, redness and pain. Breast skin can thicken and appear pitted like an orange peel. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : MYELOFIBROSIS GENETIC Myelofibrosis Genetic Testing. Many cancers are caused by genetic mutations, which are changes that occur in DNA. Genetic mutations can be acquired (genetic damage that occurs during a person’s lifetime) or germline (a genetic mutation that came from the sperm or egg of a parent and is passed on to the child after conception). PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : COLORECTAL STAGING The final stage is assigned by the pathologist who examined the colon or rectal tumor and lymph nodes that were removed. This final stage is known as the pathologic stage. The stage provides important information for selecting treatment and for predicting the prognosis (outcome). Colorectal cancer is classified according to the tumor,node
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : LYMPHOMA SURVIVOR STORY21 Lymphoma Survivor Poetry Brings Meaning to this Survivor's Journey. In two years’ time, Brad Buchanan found himself facing an extremely rare T-cell lymphoma, a dangerous case of GvHD and B-cell lymphoma. An accomplished poet, Brad drew on his love of the written word to givehim strength.
PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : IMMUNOTHERAPY SALIVARY GLAND Salivary glands make saliva to help you swallow, chew and digest food and to keep your throat moist. You have a set of three major glands inside and near your mouth on each side of your face. The parotid glands are in front of your ears, the submandibular glands are below your jaw and the sublingual glands are under the floor of your mouth. PATIENT RESOURCE PUBLISHING : MELANOMA LYMPH NODE MAPPING A procedure known as sentinel lymph node mapping is recommended when there is an increased risk the primary melanoma may have spread to nearby lymph nodes. This procedure tracks the exact path of lymph (the bodily fluid that carries white blood cells) as it drains from the skin surrounding the melanoma to the nearest lymph node. The draining ENEWSLETTER SIGN UP ADVERTISE & UPDATE LISTINGS ORDER ADVOCACY CONNECTOR CARDSLOGIN
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