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Myths & Facts series

Breast Cancer Myths & Facts: What You Need to KnowMyths & Facts About Cancer Fatigue: What You Need to KnowMyths & Facts About Cervical Cancer: What You Need to KnowMyths & Facts About Chronic Pain and Cancer Pain: What You Need to Know Myths & Facts About Colorectal Cancer: What You Need to KnowMyths & Facts About Lung Cancer: What You Need to KnowMyths & Facts About Ovarian Cancer: What You Need to KnowMyths & Facts About Pancreatic Cancer: What You Need to Know

 

Understanding Lung Cancer

Understanding Lung Cancer: A Guide for Patients and Their Families

Breast Self-Exam guide

A Step-By-Step Guide to Breast Self-Examination

 

English and Spanish Patient PDFs

Breast Cancer Screening Saves LivesLas pruebas de detección de cáncer de mama salvan vidasTreatment of HER2 Positive Early Breast CancerTratamiento del cáncer de mama HER2 positivo en estadio tempranoUnderstanding MammographyGuía para entender la mamografíaMelanoma: What You Need to KnowMelanoma: Cosas que necesita saberInformation for Patients: Understanding ColonoscopyInformacion para los Pacientes: Lo que debe saber sobre la colonoscopia

HER2+ Early Breast Cancer: Understanding Adjuvant Treatment

HER2: Comprenda el tratamiento adyuvante

I Have HER2+ Metastatic Breast Cancer: Is My Treatment Working?

HER2: ¿Está mi tratamiento dando resultados?

HER2: What You Need to Know

HER2: Cosas que necesita saber

Mucositis (Mouth Soreness)

Mucositis (Estomatitis Oral)

Nausea and Vomiting

What You Need to Know About Fever and Neutropenia

Lo Que Debes Saber Sobre la Fiebre y Neutropenia

Constipation in the Cancer Patient

Información Para los Pacientes: El Estreñimiento en el Paciente con Cáncer

Peripheral Neuropathy and Cancer

Información Para los Pacientes: La Neuropatía Periférica y el Cáncer

Information for Patients: Diarrhea in Cancer Patients

Información Para los Pacientes: La Diarrea en Pacientes con Cáncer

Information for Patients: Fatigue in People With Cancer

Información Para los Pacientes: La Fatiga en Personas con Cáncer

Information for Patients: Managing Cancer Pain

Información Para los Pacientes: Cómo Manejar el Dolor del Cáncer

Information for Patients: Understanding and Managing Nausea and Vomiting

Información Para los Pacientes: Cómo entender y manejar las náuseas y vómitos

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