Stories of Hope, Adaptation, Resilience, and Empowerment

Patient education about diseases, treatment and support for patients and caregivers suffering from blood cancers.

What is What is blood cancer?
Blood cancer What are ?
Blood cancer Sharing Information
Cancer Medical-Surgical
Blood Cancers Explained
Is not a death sentence Not a Death Sentence

Related Organizations

The Best

OUR Programs

education diseases

Educational Processes for Health and Disease Self-Management in Public Health: A Systematic.

treatment and support

This section is all about treatment, support and care. Mental health treatment covers a range.

caregivers suffering

Caregivers' grief and emotions are often considered to be inappropriate and unjustified.
Change Your Life

Start Your Journey of Happiness and Health Today!

Seek Health with Yoga Sadhana

Yoga for improving health-related quality of life, mental health and cancer-related symptoms in women diagnosed with breast cancer.

Healthy Eating for Healthy Life

Eat a variety of raw and cooked vegetables, fruit and legumes (e.g. dried beans, lentils) . Experts generally recommend eating a diet.

Control Your Brain with Pranayama

Express your feelings, don't blame yourself for your cancer, you choose when to talk about your cancer, find ways to help yourself relax.

Features & Benefits

Features

Benefits

We Help You Stay Healthy

The Trainers

Patients should start slow and work their way up to more rigorous exercise. I recommend starting with a regular walking routine or some yoga and stretching. Flexibility exercises, like yoga, can help you maintain mobility and get you ready for more vigorous exercises.

Jamie Hofstadter

Yoga for improving health-related quality of life, mental health and cancer-related symptoms in women diagnosed with breast cancer.

Annie Hofstadter

Express your feelings, don't blame yourself for your cancer, you choose when to talk about your cancer, find ways to help yourself relax.

Happy Faces of Happy People

While many people have the expectation that a return to home after treatment means a return to ‘normal’,