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If you are very close to the person who has cancer, this can be a frightening and stressful time for you, too. Learn more
about the disease and what to expect as your loved one goes through treatment.
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If you are very close to the person who has cancer, this can be a frightening and stressful time for you, too. Learn more about
the disease and what to expect as your loved one goes through treatment.
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While most people can handle the news of a cancer diagnosis, each person takes a different amount of time to adjust and figure out what the diagnosis means to them.
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Support can come from family and friends as well as health professionals, support groups, or your place of worship. Asking for support is one way you feel in control of your situation.
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Many patients, families, and caregivers face some degree of depression, anxiety, and fear when faced with cancer. Find suggestions for handling these unsettling feelings.
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How you solve problems, handle stress, talk with loved ones, and take time for yourself can all influence your caregiving experience.
Get tips for coping and learn how to spot signs that you may need help.
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This education program is designed to help adults with cancer and their caregivers cope with cancer. Classes cover common physical and emotional concerns and offer practical tips for handling them. In-person classes are available in some communities, or you can take a class online any time.
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