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Caregiving

  • Advocacy in Action

    Leaving a Legacy

    Two mothers, each with a son who died of brain cancer, worked together to increase awareness and acceptance of tumor tissue donation.

    by Esther Landhuis

  • Caregiving With Confidence

    Take Financial Inventory

    Treatment-related expenses can increase stress on both caregivers and patients. Learning to talk about these concerns may help ease the burden.

    by Aimee Swartz

  • Forward Look

    Clinical Trials Need Cancer Caregivers Too

    Researchers are studying how to best support family members.

    by Delia O’Hara

  • Forward Look

    Helping the Helpers

    Distress is common among caregivers.

    by Cameron Walker

  • Caregiving With Confidence

    Take a Timeout

    A break from routine can help you be a better caregiver.

    by Aimee Swartz

  • Caregiving With Confidence

    Caregiving and Work

    Gather information, know your rights and be ready to adjust.

    by Diane Cameron

  • Q&A

    Breaking the Ice

    Social activist and breast cancer survivor Letty Cottin Pogrebin shares tips on supporting friends and family members through cancer diagnosis and treatment.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • The Week in Cancer News: May 3

    Prospective CRISPR application targets cancer directly, HER2 testing accessibility poor in many countries.

    by Bradley Jones

  • March 29: The Week in Cancer News

    Jury awards damages to man who says Roundup caused his cancer, the FDA proposes national standards for breast density notifications, and a physician questions whether patients with impaired renal function should avoid contrast-enhanced scans.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • Caregiving With Confidence

    Recognizing Addiction

    The stress associated with caregiving may open the door to substance abuse.

    by Diane Cameron