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Wendy S. Harpham, M.D.

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Wednesdays with Wendy blog on Healthy Survivorship

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WEDNESDAYS WITH WENDY

Hopeful news and views
on Healthy Survivorship

Corona's Good and Bad News

March 4, 2020 Wendy Harpham

It’s both good and bad how the evolving Corona story has put the dangers of viral infections center stage. As someone living with immunodeficiency, the good news is that now more people…

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Free eBook on Finding Hope That Heals

February 26, 2020 Wendy Harpham
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Last fall I was invited to write a short e-book on hope that could be read on a mobile device. The task was challenging and exhilarating. Now, the book is available for free downloading. (from the press release)

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Mandy Harvey Encourages You to Try

February 11, 2020 Wendy Harpham

Meet Mandy Harvey, an icon of Healthy Survivorship.

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Does Purpose Help You Live?

February 4, 2020 Wendy Harpham

Against the odds, I’m still here. Some people tell me, “It’s because you had a purpose.”

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Embracing the New Normal for Now

January 29, 2020 Wendy Harpham

After interviewing me and others, NYTimes health columnist Jane Brody wrote “I now fully understand that a successful life is…a life that rolls with the punches, adapts to changing circumstances, and makes the best of the here and now.” Exactly.

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No "Right" Thing to Say to Someone With Cancer

January 14, 2020 Wendy Harpham

NYTimes health columnist Jane Brody interviewed me for a piece on what to say to someone with cancer. The criticisms in the comments section highlight the emotionality and contentiousness of this topic. They also encourage us to reflect on fundamental principles.

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Scared of the Tests

January 7, 2020 Wendy Harpham

Screening tests sometimes scare me. No, not the discomforts. I’m used to needlesticks (ouch) and contrast (gag). Occasionally, I worry that the risks might not be worth the benefits. What’s a Healthy Survivor to do?

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New Year's Resolutions for Healthy Survivors

December 31, 2019 Wendy Harpham

When dealing with medical challenges, New Year’s resolutions can help you become a Healthy Survivor. Firm decisions to do—or not do—something from now on helps motivate you to stick to a plan that challenges you in some way. (You don’t resolve to do things that come naturally, right?) Here’s the problem:

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After Completing Treatment, Are You Better?

December 18, 2019 Wendy Harpham

“I’m better.” What does that mean after completing treatment for cancer or other serious illness? It may mean something different than you think.

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Best Children's Grief Books

December 10, 2019 Wendy Harpham

In the spirit of the winter holidays, I’m highlighting two marvelous children’s grief books. Loss during the season of light and joy is especially painful. You give a great gift when you help families with children who are trying to make sense of such loss.

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Supporting the Healthy Survivors in Your Life

December 3, 2019 Wendy Harpham

Let’s explore how to support your loved ones with cancer or other medical challenge.

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What Should I Give Thanks For This Year?

November 26, 2019 Wendy Harpham

At our Thanksgiving table this year, each person will share three things for which they are grateful. Oh, no. What am I going to do? How do I choose only three things?

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Countermeasures that Promote Healthy Survivorship

November 19, 2019 Wendy Harpham

One sentence shouted out to me in an article about how an exercise regimen designed for astraunauts may help mitigate aftereffects in cancer survivors: "Cancer is the only major chronic disease condition in which a comparable countermeasures program is not an aspect of standard management."

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What's the Right Way to Celebrate My Cancerversary?

November 12, 2019 Wendy Harpham

What’s the right way for me to celebrate my cancerversary, the anniversary of the day life changed wattage from BC to AC (After Cancer)?

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Dreams and Healthy Survivorship

November 5, 2019 Wendy Harpham

The epigraph of a children’s book caught my eye: Even during adversity, keep dreaming. My survivorship work focuses on healthy ways to deal with illness, one of which is to find reality-based hopes. Is there a place for dreaming in the pursuit of Healthy Survivorship?

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How Do You Tell Children You Have Cancer or Other Illness?

October 29, 2019 Wendy Harpham

Raising children while dealing with your (or your partner’s) illness presents great challenges. One of the first difficult tasks is telling your children.

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Tips on Breaking News to Loved Ones

October 22, 2019 Wendy Harpham

If you have upsetting health news, how do you tell others? We’re not taught how to do this dreaded task. A few things to consider:

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