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“Understanding the Needs of Young Adult Cancer Survivors: A Clinical Perspective” – ONCOLOGY Nurse Article (0)

February 10, 2010 • Category: Articles, Feature, For Healthcare Providers, Resources

By Rachel Odo, LCSW
Clinical Oncology Social Worker
CancerCare, Inc.
New York, New York
Clarissa Potter, LCSW
Clinical Oncology Social Worker
Manager, Quality of Care Initiative
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York | October 8, 2009
Young cancer survivors are often unprepared to face the complexities of adjusting to post-treatment life.
They may be pleased that treatment is ending but worried about losing [...]

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Joe Chemo Anti-Smoking Campaign (0)

Anti-smoking campaign satirizing Camel cigarettes’ longtime mascot, Joe Camel. Includes tips for quitting, links for teens, researchers, educators, and advocates, so anyone can organize their own anti-smoking campaign. Be sure to make use of the e-cards of Joe Chemo in the hospital and in a coffin to terrorize your smoking friends.
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Planet Cancer Merchandise (0)

Our collection of wicked shirts, bumper stickers, and other merchandise includes all the things you’ve wanted to say about cancer, but just didn’t know how. 100% of the profits go to Planet Cancer. Shop Now!

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Top Ten Signs You’ve Joined a Cheap HMO (0)

10. Annual breast exams are conducted at Hooters.
9.  Directions to your doctor’s office include, “Take a left when you enter the trailer park.”
8.  Tongue depressors taste faintly of Fudgesicles.
7.  The colon specialist is only available on his days off from Roto-Rooter.
6.  Only item listed under Preventive Care coverage is “An apple a day.”
5.  The used [...]

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