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Cancer is a word that many of us know too well.

Whether you’ve been diagnosed with cancer or are a family member, friend, or caregiver to someone who has been diagnosed, this terrible disease can impact everyone. But there is hope. Thanks to advancements in medical treatments, people diagnosed with cancer — nearly 15 million people in the United States alone — are living longer. [1]

Delaware offers many great programs for patients, families, and survivors.

La vida después del cáncer será diferente. Tal vez se pregunte qué sucederá ahora. Podemos enseñarle qué puede hacer para mejorar su salud física y emocional, y ayudarlo a encontrar la información que necesita para mantenerse saludable y tener una vida plena. View more resources.

Other Healthy Highlights:

Get out and get active. Adopting a healthy lifestyle can make you feel better and lower risk of disease. Check out Prime Hook in Sussex County or use our Wellness Map to discover local parks and trails.

Don’t wait. Sométase a exámenes de detección. Talk to your health care provider. Know when and how often you should be screened for cancer. Whether or not you have insurance, a nurse navigator can schedule a screening for you.

July is UV Safety Month. Long-term sun exposure, frequent sunbathing, use of indoor tanning beds, and bad sunburns all increase your chance of developing skin cancer. We want to make sure you protect your skin and stay sun-safe all year long. Get tips on how to reduce your risk of skin cancer and skin damage.


[1] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Basic Information for Cancer Survivors.

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