Cancer Education & Awareness Hub
Your trusted source for expert-reviewed articles on prevention, early detection, symptoms, research, and survivorship.Using Social Media Responsibly for Community Cancer Awareness
Social media plays a big part in how people learn, connect, and share information. When used the right way, social media platforms can help spread cancer awareness by...
Supporting a Loved One With Unexplained Symptoms
Watching someone you care about go through unexplained symptoms can be emotionally hard. When there are no clear answers, family and friends often feel worried,...
Cognitive Changes During Treatment (“Chemo Brain”)
Cognitive changes during cancer treatment are commonly described by patients and families using terms like "brain fog," "mental cloudiness," or "chemo brain." These...
Skin Changes That Shouldn’t Be Ignored
The skin is the body's largest and most visible organ. Because it shows both internal health and exposure to the environment, changes in the skin are often noticed...
Supporting Youth-Led Cancer Awareness Initiatives<
Young people have strong voices that can bring change in their schools, families, and communities. When they get the right support, youth-led projects can help share...
Understanding How to Talk About Cancer Concerns With Family and Loved Ones
Talking about cancer-related concerns with family and loved ones can feel difficult, even when the goal is simply to share information or express feelings. Many people...
Talking to Family About Health Concerns
Talking to family about health concerns can feel complicated and emotional. Many people find it hard to start these talks because they don't know how much to share,...
Skin Sensitivity and Changes From Cancer Care
Skin sensitivity and skin-related changes are experiences many people notice during cancer treatment. These changes may affect comfort, appearance, and daily routines,...
Lumps, Swelling, and Thickening: What Changes Mean
Finding a lump, swelling, or an area where tissue feels thicker than usual can be worrying. These changes happen often and usually are not dangerous, but they catch our...
Using Schools and Educational Programs to Support Cancer Awareness
Schools and educational programs are very important parts of many communities. They bring together students, families, teachers, and staff in places focused on learning...
Understanding How to Find Reliable Cancer Information Online
Looking for cancer-related information online is very common, especially after screening, during follow-up, or when people have questions about risk and health. The...
Managing Fear After Noticing Body Changes
Noticing changes in your body can feel upsetting. A new feeling, a spot you don't know, or a change in how your body feels might make you ask questions right away. Many...











