Saturday, November 22, 2008

Talking With Your Children

You can help your child overcome fears by simply explaining the situation in a calm and reassuring way.

Coping with Cancer
Finding A Doctor And Treatment Facility
The most common method of finding a doctor that specializes in your type of cancer is to get a referral from your primary care physician. Your doctor has been a staple in your medical history and may be able to refer you to someone who can best meet your needs.
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Emotions and Decisions
Image The flood of emotions with a cancer diagnosis can make decision making difficult.
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Talking About Your Cancer
ImageTalking about cancer isn't easy. But many that have gone through it find that if you are willing to talk about your disease and your feelings, you'll have an easier time coping.
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How Do I Respond to the Reactions of Others?
ImageJust as you have strong feelings about cancer, your family or friends will react strongly as well.
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Managing Day to Day
In order to maintain hope and optimism many cancer patients join support groups and surround themselves with positive inspiration.
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Being A Cancer Survivor
Survivorship is not just about long-term survival, it's also about the quality of life from diagnosis onward.
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Cancer And The Workplace
When you are diagnosed with cancer, you may not be thinking about your job. However, talking to your employer is important if you intend to continue working.
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Stories Of Inspiration
Find support, inspiration, and hope in these stories about other people and how their lives have been affected by cancer.
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