Breast cancer occurs largely in women, but men can also get it. It’s less known in the general public that men also have breast tissue and that they can develop breast cancer. Although it is pretty rare, men can also get breast cancer. Learn about the symptoms of breast cancer in men and things that may increase your risk.
Read MoreMultiple Myeloma is a blood cancer of cells. It’s located in the bone marrow. The bone marrow is the porous tissue inside the bones that normally creates the different parts of the blood. March is multiple myeloma awareness month, and H&B joins the cause once again, to raise awareness on this disease.
Read MoreSome popular beliefs about how cancer starts and spreads can seem to make sense at first. But incorrect ideas about cancer can lead to unnecessary worry and even stop good prevention and treatment choices.
Read MoreMarch is National Kidney Cancer Awareness Month. Kidney Cancer Awareness Month is meant to encourage us all to check up on our kidney health, which includes getting a kidney screening and having a conversation with our doctor about the risks involved.
Read MoreAfter overcoming cancer, many survivors feel different than they did before cancer. It can be difficult for loved ones of cancer survivors to really understand what their friend or family member is going through. This is why we at H&B have created this list of important insights for cancer patients and their caregivers.
Read MoreGetting the big C diagnosis can sometimes serve as an excuse to stop exercising. This is a mistake. Patients are encouraged to continue or start working out, and spend as much time possible outdoor since this can promote better and faster recovery and heighten the survival rates.
Read MoreThere are some well-known risk-increasing factors. Yet, most of us ignore this knowledge until it’s already too late. In this blog, H&B is attempting to raise awareness of the fact that most cancer types are preventable. Let’s learn what we can do to fight cancer before it even forms.
Read MoreMicrobiomes influence human health in various ways and are likely to impact cancer growth and patients’ response to therapy. The collection of microbes that live in and on the human body – the human microbiome – can impact cancer initiation, progression, and response to therapy.
Read MoreSpirituality is an indispensable element of wholesome cancer care. Studies have shown a significant relationship between spirituality and quality of life. Finding meaning in life is a deeply personal process.
Read MoreEven though the sun’s presence normally makes us feel good, everyone knows that prolonged exposure to the sun’s rays can have negative effects on our health. Actually, the sun radiates harmful ultraviolet rays. Learning how to protect from it is important.
Read MoreMalnutrition in cancer patients can happen when patients are intaking less energy and nutrition than they need. When compared to the rest of the population, people with cancer can be at a higher risk of malnutrition.
Read MoreWhether you’re a patient or caregiver, self-care is necessary to obtain some much-needed relief from what can be an overwhelming disease. Self-care is one way to regain much-needed control over our life.
Read MoreConsidering the coronavirus pandemic has brought the world to a stop back in April, there has been a lot of talk about a vaccine. As initial data is being released from different trials, the anticipation is rising tentatively. Here we tried to provide some answers to the most typical questions we've seen being asked.
Read MoreEvery year, over half a million women get cervical cancer and more than 300,000 die from this disease. It’s tragic, and even more so when we know it’s a preventable disease. More than 85% of new cervical cancer cases happen in developing countries.
Read MoreCancer is a horrible disease, and it’s only understandable that the “big C” diagnosis would bring anybody down. But can we still be happy even with cancer? Living is not (only) surviving.
Read MoreThe flu can be really uncomfortable as it is, but it can be even more so for people whose immune systems have been impaired by cancer or cancer treatment. Cancer patients and survivors can be at higher risk for complications from the flu. This is why it’s necessary for their caregivers and family members to take steps to prevent flu from spreading in the first place.
Read MoreA lot of cosmetics we can find on shelves of stores have hormone disruptors in their ingredients. Hormone disruptors are known to affect how estrogen and other hormones act in the body, by barring them or imitating them, which throws the body off its natural hormonal balance.
Read MoreWhen someone we care about is diagnosed with cancer, many of us want to help but few quite know-how. When choosing the best cosmetic products for cancer patients, it’s very vital to keep in mind that cancer patients frequently have more tender skin some cancer survivors go through rigorous chemo, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and other forms of treatment like radiation and surgery.
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