Breast Cancer Patient Resources Our goal is to provide you with the personalized information and peer support you need to be empowered and informed in your decision making, so you can make the best decisions for you. After Breast Cancer Diagnosis provides personalized information, connections to [...]
Immunotherapy Treatment Types
CHC_Blogging2019-08-19T22:13:04-04:00Immunotherapy Treatment Types Wherever you are on your cancer treatment journey, you may want information on the types of immunotherapy available today. Here we describe some of the different approaches to cancer immunotherapy and how they are used to treat a wide variety of cancers. Please [...]

Symptoms & Diagnosis Of Pancreatic Cancer
CHC_Blogging2019-09-19T21:25:35-04:00Symptoms & Diagnosis Of Pancreatic Cancer Seeing pancreatic cancer specialists, physicians who diagnose and treat a high volume of pancreatic cancer patients, improves outcomes. The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network strongly recommends you consult with pancreatic cancer specialists who have experience diagnosing and treating the disease. [...]
Living with Pancreatic Cancer
CHC_Blogging2019-09-23T00:16:48-04:00Living with Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatic cancer affects many areas of the patient’s life. Get supportive information about commonly requested topics to support you on this journey. Provided by the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. View Resource

Connect With Pancreatic Cancer Survivors And Caregivers
CHC_Blogging2019-09-23T00:30:27-04:00Connect With Pancreatic Cancer Survivors And Caregivers Support for the pancreatic cancer patient is critical to improve quality of life and overall well-being. Having a support system of caregivers, family, friends, healthcare professionals and a Patient Central Associate is important to address and manage the needs [...]
Tips to Keep Your Lungs Healthy
CHC_Blogging2019-08-19T21:46:43-04:00Tips to Keep Your Lungs Healthy Sometimes we take our lungs for granted. They keep us alive and well and for the most part, we don't need to think about them. That's why it is important to prioritize your lung health. Your body has a natural [...]
Warning Signs Of Lung Disease
CHC_Blogging2019-09-19T18:27:24-04:00Warning Signs Of Lung Disease It is important to pay attention to these symptoms as they could be the first signs of lung disease, including COPD, asthma and lung cancer. Knowing the early warning signs of lung disease can help you receive treatment before the disease [...]
Lung Procedures, Tests, & Treatments
CHC_Blogging2019-09-23T00:15:23-04:00Lung Procedures, Tests, and Treatments Depending on your symptoms and diagnosis, your doctor might recommend a lung test or procedure. Use the glossary or search field provided by American Lung Association to learn more about various procedures. View Resource
Find Local Support for Your Lung Health
CHC_Blogging2019-08-19T21:32:38-04:00Find Local Support for Your Lung Health Calling on a support system can positively impact your health. Find an in-person support group nearby, connect with an expert online or over the phone, or join one of our online communities today. Provided by American Lung Association [...]
ImmunoCommunity
CHC_Blogging2019-10-28T17:55:23-04:00ImmunoCommunity Read real stories of inspiration and lessons learned, or connect with our ImmunoAdvocates directly about their experiences with immunotherapy treatment. Community provided by the Cancer Research Institute. View Resource
Breast Cancer Risk Factors
CHC_Blogging2019-10-28T18:49:40-04:00Breast Cancer Risk Factors Some factors affect breast cancer risk a great deal and others by only a small amount. Some risk factors you can’t change. Other factors you may be able to control. Understanding which factors may affect your risk can help you work with [...]
Breast Cancer Survivorship Topics
CHC_Blogging2019-08-22T16:31:33-04:00Breast Cancer Survivorship Topics Today, there are more than 3.8 million breast cancer survivors in the U.S. (more than any other group of cancer survivors!). At Susan G. Komen, we view anyone who has been diagnosed with breast cancer, a survivor, from the time of diagnosis [...]