A Crash Course in Cancer
Caregivers can act as teachers and liaisons for their loved ones. Here's how they can quickly get up to speed on cancer.

Caregivers can act as teachers and liaisons for their loved ones. Here's how they can quickly get up to speed on cancer.
Getting physically active can start with a simple stroll.
Take time to prepare for and manage your doctor visits.
It’s never too early for caregivers to initiate discussions about treatment goals.
Cancer treatment can be tough on the skin, but most side effects are manageable.
When you are diagnosed with cancer, how can you be sure you’re getting appropriate care?
A patient advocate session at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium offered practical tips for dealing with cancer.
Providing age-appropriate information can help children process your diagnosis and ask questions.
Don’t let the uncertainties of the pandemic and cancer dampen the tradition of reaching for something better.
The New American Plate suggests gradual changes to build healthier eating habits.