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Here are the Editor's Picks articles for the Cancer Site! These are the top ten articles that your Cancer Editor feels are most important for you to read. Enjoy!

1. The Advantage of Smartphone Apps in Healthcare
In the current healthcare environment, no matter what country you may live in, healthcare Apps for smartphones are on the rise. Many innovators and healthcare professionals are embracing this move, and I see it as a great help for empowerment for the patient. Click to read more!

2. Be Strategic and Choose Your Doctor Wisely!
Finding a good doctor when you've found out you have cancer is crucial, not only for your physical health, but also for your peace of mind. Here are a few suggestions to help you get started.

3. Taking Ownership of Your Thoughts and Choices
When you've been told you have cancer, it is important to take ownership of your thoughts and choices. It is for your benefit, both personally while dealing with your sickness, and in making choices regarding treatment that will have an impact on the rest of your life.

4. Surviving Psychological Impacts of Cancer
Hearing that you have cancer hits you fast and hard. It's not just bad news, but it leaves you with questions you've never even thought of before. In this article, I touch on nature vs. nurture, and list some helpful suggestions for coping.

5. How to Recognize Blood Poisoning - Sepsis
Sepsis is a modern word for blood poisoning. Blood poisoning is attributed to many deaths a year. Read on to find out what causes it, who is at risk, and the treatments that are necessary to cure it.

6. The Lovin' Ain't Over - Book Review
The Lovin' Ain't Over for Women with Cancer written by Ralph and Barbara Alterowitz is an informative guide that offers hope to those suffering from changed or diminished sexual function due to cancer treatments. The authors write from their own first hand experience of the subject matter.

7. Prevention - Paying It Forward
Paying it forward is a trending phrase in our society today. In health terms you might say it means the same thing as prevention. This article is an overview of how to obtain and maintain good health. Read on to find out how to pay it forward!

8. Still Thankful After All These Years
I have learned that gratefulness keeps the heart from growing bitter, and after all of these years, I still have much to be thankful for. I haven’t just survived cancer physically. The fact that I am still in my right mind is a testament to the reality and strength of my faith.

9. The Common Threads of Good Health
From conception to cancer, there are undeniable connections that lead to better health and successful outcomes for both. Read on to see what I discovered.

10. Rann's FAQ about Cervical/Uterine Cancer
Rann Patterson, Editor of Cancer site, answers FAQ regarding her personal experience with having Cervical/Uterine cancer.



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