Here are some ideas from Onco.com, on what you can do at work to support cancer awareness while having fun
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Gems From Our Cancer Support Circle: ‘The Miracle Man’ Mehul Vyas
by Team Oncoby Team OncoStage IV cancer survivor Mehul Vyas shares some tips with us
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The Thing about cancerCommunitiesStories
The Thing About Cancer: Dealing with Caregiver Burnout
by Team Oncoby Team OncoAre you taking care of a cancer patient? Then, you need to read this so that you do not face burnout.
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Gems from Our Cancer Support Circle: Building Your Support System
by Team Oncoby Team OncoHaving a circle of friends and family to help you through cancer can improve your recovery process
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Saving the Shaving Money: Cancer Awareness and Research
by Team Oncoby Team OncoAre you willing to stop shaving this month?
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The Thing About Cancer: Managing Emotional Distress During Cancer
by Team Oncoby Team OncoMichelle Normen, Head of Psycho-oncological Services at Cytecare Hospitals, shares some practical tips with us
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Sky is the Limit for a Cancer Survivor (and here’s proof)
by Team Oncoby Team OncoFind out how Aviral Singh is living out his dreams after surviving cancer
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A Day in the Life of Dr Pooja Nandwani Patel
by Team Oncoby Team OncoRead the personal stories of medical professionals to get to know them better.
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Breast cancer achiever (survivor) Vibha Rani explains how expressive arts helped her cope with her treatment and the aftermath of cancer
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Talking about cancer is not a negative thing. It is the first step in the process of emotional healing that every cancer patient requires.