WATCH Living With MPNs: Start Exercising Exercise provides an energy boost — among other benefits — as Serena explains in this video.
WATCH Living With MPNs: Embrace Vulnerability Marilyn talks about the importance of accepting and embracing vulnerability.
WATCH Living With MPNs: Do Your Own Research The nature of working relationships with health care teams varies, and while it is important to work closely with one's team, personal research is crucial, according to Janet.
WATCH 10 Tips for Living With MPNs People living with an MPN share tips on what they have learned from their personal cancer experience that may help others living with the disease.
WATCH Frankly Speaking About Cancer - Lung Cancer Do you have lung cancer? Do you want to learn more about stigma and how to combat it? Watch the webinar, Frankly Speaking About Cancer: Lung Cancer, Stigma, Blame and Shame
WATCH Coping With Unexpected Challenges Would you like to learn more about the disease and how to manage unanticipated difficulties? Watch the webinar, Frankly Speaking About Cancer: Coping with Unexpected Challenges.
WATCH Dr. G: Communicating With Your Health Care Team Join Dr. G in discussing how patients can be advocates for themselves and the importance of communicating with their healthcare team in this short video.
WATCH Eating Well With Head and Neck Cancer Watch this webinar about eating well with head and neck cancer. Guest speakers Jessica Iannotta, Dave and Thea Roff, and Amanda Hollinger discuss the following topics: benefits of nutrition for HNC patients, nutritional impact of HNC treatments, importance of the oncology dietitian and health care team, and tips to manage common nutrition-related side effects and optimize nutrition during and after treatment.
Read Treatment for Relapsed-Refractory Multiple Myeloma Explores treatment options for those living with multiple myeloma whose cancer did not respond to or has returned after an earlier treatment.
Read Coping with “Watch and Wait” for Multiple Myeloma Explains active surveillance, or “watch and wait.” It also gives tips for coping with this common treatment plan for smoldering/asymptomatic multiple myeloma and MGUS.