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    You don't want something that they can't use or that interferes with their treatment. It also needs to be something practical for a hospital setting, but that also feels special to them ...

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    No matter if someone close to you is going through breast cancer or a distant acquaintance, there are a multitude of thoughtful ways to show your support. Gift ideas and other ways to help someone ...

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    Georgetown Cupcakes are available on Goldbelly and absolutely worth the splurge for someone going through a rough time. They arrive well-packaged and help your giftee pack on some well-needed ...

  5. Knots of Love - Wikipedia

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    Knots of Love is a non-profit organization based in Ashland, Wisconsin founded by Christine M. Fabiani [1] [2] which donates hand-knit and crocheted beanies for people going through chemo, as well as hand-knit blankets for babies in the neonatal intensive care units.

  6. Chemotherapy regimen - Wikipedia

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    A chemotherapy regimen is a regimen for chemotherapy, defining the drugs to be used, their dosage, the frequency and duration of treatments, and other considerations. In modern oncology, many regimens combine several chemotherapy drugs in combination chemotherapy. The majority of drugs used in cancer chemotherapy are cytostatic, many via ...

  7. Alternative cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    In a survey of American cancer patients, baby boomers were more likely to support complementary and alternative treatments than people from an older generation. [26] White, female, college-educated patients who had been diagnosed more than a year ago were more likely than others to report a favorable impression of at least some complementary ...

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