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Chemo Side-Effect: Metallic Taste—What It Is and Tips to Help You Through It

2019

Metallic taste and taste changes occur in 50% of people undergoing chemotherapy. Metallic taste means your food and drink taste awful. It is a side-effect that can stop you eating entirely. But with some tips and hints, you will be able to find enjoyment in food again.

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Tips for Cancer Caregivers | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

During cancer treatment, the needs of the patient’s caregiver are often overlooked. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute social worker Nancy DiPerna explains why it’s important for caregivers to minimize stress in their own lives.

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The Caregiver’s Perspective: Coping, Fear, Anxiety, and Resentment

Marc Silver, breast cancer caregiver and author of the book, Breast Cancer Husband, discusses his fears and concerns after his wife completed breast cancer treatment.

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Life After Diagnosis | Kay Redfield Jamison | Big Think

Kay Redfield Jamison discusses how she and her late husband found profound delight in his final years as well as the commanding power of the grieving process.

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