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  2. Cancer Support Community - Wikipedia

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    The Cancer Support Affiliate Network consists of 42 licensed affiliates, 150 satellite locations and a growing number of health care partnerships. [10] [11] Affiliates provide programs free of charge to anyone affected by cancer, including patients, survivors, caregivers, loved ones and children. [12]

  3. Cancer support group - Wikipedia

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    Cancer patients may find that they need help coping with the emotional as well as the practical aspects of their disease. Attention to the emotional burden of having cancer is often a part of a patient's treatment plan. The support of the health care team (doctors, nurses, social workers), support groups, and patient-to-patient networks can ...

  4. Distress in cancer caregiving - Wikipedia

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    Informal caregivers are a major form of support for the cancer patient because they provide most care outside of the hospital environment. This support includes: Physical support: management of side effects and late effects of treatment [1] [4] [5] [6] and assistance with personal tasks such as bathing. [5] [6] Emotional support [4] [5] [6]

  5. Some cancer patients can find it hard to tell family ... - AOL

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    Dr. Paul Monk, who treats cancer patients at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, said it’s important for patients to bring along a family member or other support to appointments.

  6. Starting a family is 'Worth the Wait' for young-adult cancer ...

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    To date, they’ve awarded “sizable” grants to 89 young cancer patients in 31 states. “The grants help pay for fertility preservation, adoption, fertility treatments and surrogacy,” said ...

  7. I reached out to family and other caregivers for support - AOL

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    When my husband was diagnosed with cancer, I was shell-shocked. My routines were upended at the same time I became his caregiver. I reached out to family and other caregivers for support. People ...

  8. Imerman Angels - Wikipedia

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    Imerman Angels connects cancer patients with cancer survivors to provide support through their journey from having cancer to being cancer-free. [2] Patients are connected with nearby mentors through a database of over 6,000 cancer survivors. [3] The organization's headquarters is located in Chicago, Illinois, on Randolph and Wells in The Loop.

  9. CaringBridge - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, CaringBridge continued to partner with cancer and pediatric hospitals, as well as healthcare organizations, all of which refer CaringBridge to their patients, family caregivers and members. Since June 7, 1997, nearly 1 million CaringBridge sites have been created.