What to know
Staying healthy after cancer treatment can be challenging. Linda, a cancer survivor, gives advice on four topics. You can choose different options to get answers to your questions about making healthy choices.
![Linda](/cancer-survivors/media/images/linda1200x675.jpg)
Alcohol
![Linda with the text Talk to Someone: Alcohol](https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/survivors/life-after-cancer/images/talk-to-someone-alcohol.jpg)
Talk to Someone: Alcohol is an interactive conversation about how alcohol can affect your health after cancer treatment.
Tobacco
![Linda with the text Talk to Someone: Tobacco](https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/survivors/life-after-cancer/images/talk-to-someone-tobacco.jpg)
Talk to Someone: Tobacco explains how smoking affects the body and gives advice about quitting.
Anxiety and distress
![Linda with the text Talk to Someone: Anxiety and Distress](https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/survivors/life-after-cancer/images/talk-to-someone-anxiety.jpg)
Talk to Someone: Anxiety and Distress talks about common stresses and concerns for people with cancer, and how to find support.
Physical activity and nutrition
![Linda with the text Talk to Someone: Physical Activity and Nutrition](https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/survivors/life-after-cancer/images/talk-to-someone-nutrition.jpg)
Talk to Someone: Physical Activity and Nutrition gives tips for people with cancer to increase physical activity and healthy eating.