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WHAT NEXT is an online cancer support network where patients, survivors and caregivers are connected to relevant peers and resources.
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We re-launched our site and are ready for you to engage in conversation!. Enjoy our brand-new community forum, articles about new advancements in oncology, and so much more! . Visit the newly updated website . #WhatNext #Cancer #CancerCommunity
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Finding out you have cancer is a life-changing event. Many people offer their support and advice but sometimes the advice can be false – myths. Can you think of a cancer myth that surprised you when you learned the truth? #whatnext #patientworthy
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Here is a quote from Natalie who is a recurrent cervical cancer survivor. #whatnext #patientworthy.Read about her journey here: .
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Here is a positive quote from Natalie who is a recurrent cervical cancer survivor. #whatnext #patientworthy.Read about her journey here: .
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There are many benefits that cancer screenings can offer, such as early detection. It’s okay to feel nervous about cancer screenings. Here are some helpful tips to help you get through it if you are feeling nervous! #WHATNEXT #cancerscreenings #tips
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It is important for all skin types to protect their skin against harmful UV rays. Learn how your skin can be affected by the sun. #skincancer #whatnext #patientworthy
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It is important to celebrate your success. Celebrating even the small victories can improve your mental well-being. It can reduce stress, enhance happiness, and promote a more positive outlook. You are doing a fantastic job! Celebrate YOU! #patientworthy #whatnext #cancersupport
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Cancer screenings are important they help detect cancer at an early stage, before symptoms even appear. It is crucial to know your personal risk factors around cancer. Advocate for screening if you think you need it. #patientworthy #whatnext #cancer #cancerscreening
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This week let’s take a vacation from cancer treatments with a staycation movie marathon it's a great way to unwind from day-to-day stress. Pick a few movies ahead of time that you would like to watch. Regroup alone or with love ones. #whatnext #patientworthy #cancer #staycation
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Sometimes infusions can take a long time to sit through. Many find music helpful to pass the time. Post in the comments songs that help you get through infusion days. #patientworthy #whatnext #infusions #cancer #musicplaylist
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Sometimes infusions can take a long time to sit through. Many find music helpful to pass the time. Post in the comments songs that help you get through infusion days. #patientworthy #whatnext #infusions #cancer #musicplaylist
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This summer pitch a tent and cue the s’mores: you’re not just in your backyard—you’re under the stars at your favorite campsite! This is is a fun way to spend time doing something different with the family but staying close to home. #whatnext #patientworthy
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June is Men's Health Month! Patient Worthy is diving into facts about cancers that disproportionately affect men, and how we can help combat them!. #ShareYourStory with the link below/in our bio!. #WhatNext #PatientWorthy #MensHealthMonth #CancerAwareness
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Starting chemo can be overwhelming and scary. What is something you wish you knew about chemo before you started? Or something you are happy you were told before starting chemo. #whatnext #patientworthy #chemo #cancer
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You deserve a break from the daily routines of living with cancer. If travel isn’t a possibility, you can still take a break from cancer treatment with a staycation. This summer plan a tour of local ice cream shop! #whatnext #patientworthy #cancer #staycation #icecream
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Tanzania has announced an initiative aimed at improving both detection and treatment for various forms of cancer across the country. Read more here:. #WhatNext #Cancer #CancerAwareness
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For the seventh year, AstraZeneca has showcased promising data that suggests high hopes for the future of treating breast cancer and gastric cancer. Read more here:. #WhatNext #BreastCancer #GastricCancer #CancerResearch #CancerAwareness
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Ovarian Cancer Remains a Primary Cause of Death from Cancers that have Spread Read now at #WHATNEXT #OvarianCancer
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