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    Improving Mental Health Care for People with Cancer

    This video series focuses on mental health issues that patients experience during and after cancer treatment, and how their health care providers can help them.

    Provider Education for Mental Health Care of Cancer Survivors

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    Cancer Patients and COVID-19

    Dr. Lisa Richardson, director of CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, lists steps cancer patients and survivors can take to stay healthy.

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    • Guide to Healthy Living: Physical Health [PDF-643KB]
    • Guide to Healthy Living: Emotional Health [PDF-970KB]
    • Guide to Healthy Living: Sexual Health and Intimacy [PDF-920KB]
    • Neutropenia and Risk for Infection: What You Need to Know fact sheet [PDF-174KB]
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    Last Reviewed: May 15, 2023
    Source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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