Navigating the Unknown: Resources for a New Cancer Patient
A cancer diagnosis is one of the most overwhelming and life-altering experiences a person can face. The physical, emotional, and logistical challenges can seem insurmountable at times. However, you are not alone on this journey. There are many resources available to support you as a new cancer patient, helping you navigate the uncertainty and […]
Why Social Support Matters in Cancer Care
Cancer affects millions of people worldwide, not just physically, but emotionally and psychologically as well. The journey through cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery can be an incredibly challenging one, often accompanied by feelings of fear, uncertainty, and isolation. During this difficult time, social support is immensely important. Social support, provided by family, friends, and healthcare […]
The Big Four: Understanding Breast, Colon, Lung, and Prostate Cancer
Among the many types of cancer, four stand out as some of the most prevalent and impactful: breast, colon, lung, and prostate cancer. These cancers share one characteristic, high incidence rates. In this post, we delve into the big four cancers, exploring their key features, risk factors, and the importance of early detection and prevention. […]
Why April Matters: Testicular Cancer Awareness Month
The month of April is recognized as Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about this important issue and encourage men to take charge of their health. Here at Ardynn, we understand the impact that cancer can have on individuals and their families. That’s why we’re committed to spreading awareness and educating others […]
Tips for Making Cancer Treatment Decisions
Once you have a cancer diagnosis, you have to make many decisions about your medical treatment. Cancer treatment decisions are personal, and you should feel comfortable about the choices you make. It is expected that most patients and their families don’t know where to start and how to start. At Ardynn, we have some helpful […]
What is Cancer Prognosis & What Should You Know About It?
If you have cancer or someone in your family has the disease, you will have many questions about the chances of survival. The estimation of how the disease will take form for the patient is referred to as prognosis. So, what exactly is cancer prognosis, and what are the things you should know about it? […]
Impact of Race & Ethnicity on Cancer Treatment and Outcomes
Every person facing cancer deserves access to clear information, personalized treatment, and meaningful support. But for many people in historically marginalized communities, that isn’t always the reality. Research shows that Black patients are more comfortable working with providers of the same race, yet only about 3% of oncologists in the U.S. are Black (Scientific American, […]
Real-World Evidence, Real Lives: Why Personalization Matters in Cancer Care
A cancer diagnosis doesn’t come with a map. And too often, the guidance that follows feels one-size-fits-all—especially when the decisions are deeply personal. “They showed me the national guidelines, but none of it felt like it was written for someone with my health history—or my life. I left the appointment with more questions than answers.” […]
5 Common Myths About Breast Cancer
A breast cancer diagnosis can bring fear, confusion, and a flood of questions. And during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it’s not just about raising visibility—it’s about replacing fear with facts and clearing up common misunderstandings that can keep people from getting the care or clarity they need. This month, more than 22,000 people in the […]
All About Breast Cancer
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month—a time to raise visibility, share knowledge, and support the millions of people affected by this disease. Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the U.S., second only to skin cancer (American Cancer Society, 2022). About 1 in 8 women—roughly 13%—will be diagnosed with breast cancer […]