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Hair loss is a very upsetting side effect of cancer treatment. It is one of the side effects that is easily visible to others and hard to hide (from family, co-workers). This section explains how and ... Details >
This page discusses how to control cancer pain covering how good pain management works, what medications are used, how to find expert help, and all about medications and non-medication approaches to e... Details >
This page provides basic information about cancer clusters and links to more information.... Details >
National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
This site provides evidence-based research to help communities develop and implement cancer prevention and management programs. Cancer researchers can use the site to access information on cancer risk... Details >
This page links to National Cancer Institute fact sheets about cancer prevention. The fact sheets are frequently updated and revised based on the latest cancer research.... Details >
This page has information on facts about cancer.... Details >
Asian and Pacific Islander Cancer Survivors Capacity Building Project
Also available in: Korean Vietnamese
This pamphlet gives an overview of the cancers that most frequently affect men, and also details who is at risk for developing the cancers. The cancers discussed are prostate, lung, colorectal, and sk... Details >
Also available in: Spanish
Cancer strikes people of all ages, but you are more likely to get cancer as they get older, even if no one in the family has had it. You can help safeguard your health by learning the warning signs of... Details >
Also available in: Korean Vietnamese
This pamphlet gives an overview of the cancers that most frequently affect women, and also details who is at risk for developing the cancers, as well as the guidelines for early detection. The cancers... Details >
This factsheet provides basic information about cancer clusters.... Details >