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As a caregiver, you are a crucial part of your loved one's cancer experience. Many of the day-to-day tasks you face will be unfamiliar,
but the information here can help you prioritize these tasks and manage any problems that occur.
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Being a caregiver means taking on many different roles. Get a better idea of what lies ahead for you.
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It's no secret that many types of cancer treatment cause unpleasant side effects. Learn how to deal with some of the most common issues patients face.
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Family members and friends want to help. Let them. Read about how their different roles can help you with your tasks.
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Pain is a concern for many people with cancer. But it can be treated.
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Cancer treatment can greatly affect a person's nutritional needs. These strategies and recipes can help you provide proper nutrition for your loved one,
even when eating becomes difficult.
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Getting your cancer care at home often works best when you get help from professional home care agencies. Find out what to look for when selecting an agency.
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When cancer treatments are no longer controlling the cancer, hospice care may be an option. Learn more about this type of care and how it may benefit your family.
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Cancer often puts a large financial burden on families, in addition to the emotional stresses. Get help dealing with these financial and legal matters.
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