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Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas: what is the difference?

Excerpt: All lymphomas originate from a type of white blood cell called lymphocytes, but there are different types, and they behave, spread and respond to treatment differently. Cancer appears when cells that have some abnormality reproduce uncontrollably. There are many different types, but we can group them into two main

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Are fats healthy?

For many decades it has been considered that a diet rich in fat was harmful to health, however, the evidence on which this idea is based has been confusing and never definitive. During that time in which the fatty diet was considered a great enemy, it has been interpreted that

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Heart failure in summer: advice for patients

People with this condition face more problems when removing heat from the body and their heart can be overloaded, so it is essential to prevent risky situations. Heat, new routines, variations in diet… Summer brings changes in our lives, but people with health problems should take extreme precautions in these

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Diet in cancer patients

Cancer treatments can cause side effects that make it difficult to eat correctly, but it is essential to maintain a healthy and balanced diet to contribute to an adequate recovery from the disease. Lack of appetite, nausea, changes in taste and smell or dry mouth are some of the side

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How to help a loved one with cancer?

Supporting a friend or family member with this disease is not always easy, but there are some guidelines that can help manage it. Cancer is increasingly present in our lives. Facing the diagnosis and dealing with the disease is complicated for the patient, but also for their loved ones.  We

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Quality of life after cancer

One of the problems that oncology patients may face are diseases of the heart and cardiovascular system, both during treatment and once the disease has been overcome. In the next twenty years the incidence of cancer could increase by 70%, according to WHO estimates. Half of all patients will survive

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Are you a patient participating in RESILIENCE? Here you will find useful information about the details of your participation, activities specifically designed for you. You will also be able to contact RESILIENCE researchers.

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