February 28th 2022
By Brielle Benyon
When caregivers — considered by many to be an essential part of a patient’s care team — have the tools they need to care for themselves and their loved ones, cancer outcomes can be better, too.
February 17th 2022
By Diana M. Martin
Having been a caregiver to my late husband who died from cancer, I know first-hand the difficulties of caregiving — not to mention what it must be like for those trying to do it during a worldwide pandemic.
By Jamie Cesanek
In this episode of the “Cancer Horizons” podcast, the founder of Jack’s Caregiver Coalition, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting men throughout the caregiving experience, explores the layered sociological factors which can affect men in unique ways when they are supporting a loved one with cancer.
February 13th 2022
By Ron Cooper
Here is a poem for cancer caregivers, who sacrifice their time with compassion and devotion to do everything they can to help an individual with cancer.
February 2nd 2022
A cancer survivor explains how he had to flip the script and become a caregiver for his wife when she was injured, and how it affected him.
February 1st 2022
The Cancer Support Community’s Cancer Experience Registry amplifies the voices of patients, survivors and caregivers by finding and addressing critical gaps in cancer care.
January 31st 2022
By Sarah MacLeod
A teenager from Pennsylvania whose father died from colorectal cancer explains the impact it had on her life and how she has stepped into the field of advocacy to help others.
January 20th 2022
By Debbie Legault
A mother of a breast cancer survivor explains how she pinpoints the reasoning behind why a certain day might be extra difficult emotionally for her and how she deals with it.
January 13th 2022
By Kim Johnson
A nursing student describes how the day her sister was diagnosed with cancer shaped her world in many ways and caused a domino effect on her life.
January 5th 2022
The recent FDA approval of Keytruda, an immunotherapy monoclonal antibody drug, for children with melanoma is an exciting development, according to an expert. But there is potential for certain side effects that children and their family should consider before undergoing treatment.
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