Below are the best articles we could find on Handling a Loved One’s Illness and cancer.
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Becoming a cancer caregiver will change your life in many ways, and your loss could be profound. Learning how to cope with the grieving process will help.
Information and conversation are key to facing the challenges of care
An interview with a psychologist whose wife has cancer and had a stroke.
When a loved one is diagnosed with cancer, you may have a million questions running through your head. How should I react? What should I say? How can I help? We asked our CaringBridge community to share the best ways they’ve offered and received support in this challenging time.
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Research has shown that people with cancer need support from friends. You can make a big difference in the life of someone with cancer.
When someone you know receives a cancer diagnosis, you want to help. But how? We asked our Facebook community to share helpful things friends and family members have done to support them. Here are their suggestions.
Your coworker and friend was recently diagnosed with cancer, and you want to do something to show you care. Here, several cancer survivors offer insight into the acts of kindness your friend may most appreciate.
When a coworker is diagnosed with cancer, most people simply don’t know what to say. Speechless is the usual reaction.
Every relationship is different, so there are no set requirements for how to talk to someone with cancer. But, there are steps you can take to allow conversations to go smoothly while showing your love and support.
This is written for the person with advanced cancer, but it can be helpful to the people who care for, love, and support this person, too.
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