Skin rashes and leukemia: What you need to know
Skin is the biggest organ we have. As such, it often acts as a type of window into the rest of the body. So, rashes and other skin disorders can be a sign of something else going on inside of you — especially when you have cancer. That’s why it’s wise to pay attention when you notice one, and get it checked out if it doesn’t go away on its own.
Rashes and skin conditions that resemble rashes can be a symptom of some types of cancer...
Common leukemia symptoms: What to look for
Some cancer symptoms are fairly straightforward. With breast cancer, it’s often a lump. With skin cancer, it may be a mole that changes shape...
Reflections on caring for cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic
I think the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is one of the most serious – and important – times of our generation. Right now, as the U.S. heads...