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Information on Life after Cancer Now Available on NIHSeniorHealth.gov – 3
Narrator: This is NIH Health Matters. I’m Joe Balintfy. The NIHSeniorHealth website has a new topic area: Life after Cancer.
Rowland: We cover a variety of different topics.
Balintfy: Dr. Julia Rowland is with the National Cancer Institute. She says cancer itself is just one topic that interests an older population.
Rowland: For example, who is a cancer survivor, what should follow up care look like after treatment ends, what are some of the physical changes that people experience in the wake of cancer. And also changes in their emotional psychological feelings about having had this disease and its impact on various relationships in their lives. Also included in this site are frequently asked questions and links to more information.
Narrator: For details on life after cancer, visit www.NIHSeniorHealth.gov. Health Matters is produced by the National Institutes of Health, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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