Colon Cancer and Millennials: What New Studies Have Found

It’s often thought that cancer is an old person’s disease. We occasionally see a child or young adult with cancer, but we think to ourselves “that’s an anomaly. That doesn’t happen outside of the few, rare cases.” In reality, millennials are seeing a spike in cancer diagnosis. This age range usually compasses those in their...

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How Cancer Affects Men and Women in Different Ways

The differences, disabilities and superiorities of the sexes have been debated and discussed for hundreds of years. Do they exist? Is there a gender that comes out on top? Should one sex be lauded over the other because of their physical beauty or brute strength? Whatever your opinion on issues like misandry, feminism and the...

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Cancer and Work: When to Tell Your Boss and How to Deal with Co-Workers

When someone is diagnosed with cancer, they often think of two subsets of people first: their friends and their family. It isn’t until later that they realize they also have to tell their place of employment about their recent diagnosis as well. In some cases of illness or surgery, telling your place of employment is...

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