Science vs Advanced Prostate Cancer
Discover how science is improving outcomes for advanced prostate cancer and how Curantis Home Nursing provides compassionate in‑home, home‑based care for families.
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Discover how science is improving outcomes for advanced prostate cancer and how Curantis Home Nursing provides compassionate in‑home, home‑based care for families.
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Cancer can impact the heart, especially in older adults. Learn the 3 key things families should know and how Curantis Home Nursing provides home nurses and carers to support safer, heart‑healthy cancer care at home.
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Prostate cancer coping with incontinence is a common challenge for men after treatment. Learn practical strategies, medical options, and emotional support tips to regain confidence and improve quality of life.
🌟 Prostate Cancer: Coping with Incontinence Read More »
Cancer is a word that can echo through generations. If you’ve heard it spoken too often in your family—attached to a parent, sibling, or grandparent—it’s natural to wonder: Does this mean I’m next? While not all cancers are hereditary, understanding your family’s medical history can be a powerful tool for prevention and peace of mind.
🧬 When Cancer Runs in Your Family: Understanding Risk, Taking Control Read More »
Smoothies are a powerful ally during cancer treatment—easy to digest, customizable, and packed with nutrients that support healing, hydration, and energy.
🥤 Top Smoothie Add-ins During Cancer Treatment Read More »
A cancer diagnosis shakes the foundations of life. In the silence that follows the words “You have cancer,” there’s fear, confusion—and a deep yearning to grasp something solid. But within that silence, something powerful begins to stir: strength.
💪 Finding Strength After a Cancer Diagnosis: Reclaiming Hope, One Step at a Time Read More »
Colorectal cancer survivors are warriors, and the journey doesn’t end with remission. Reducing the risk of recurrence becomes the next crucial goal—a mission rooted in smart lifestyle choices, medical vigilance, and empowered self-care.