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  1. You may also mail a check, payable to CancerCare, to CancerCare, Attn: Donations, 275 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001. Thank you. CancerCare® National Ofice 275 Seventh Avenue. Toll-free 800-813-HOPE (4673) Fax 212-712-8495 Email info@cancercare.org New York, NY 10001. Web www.cancercare.org.

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  2. The cancer guide. Booklet. Published: 01 Aug 2021. Next review: 01 Aug 2024. Edition: 8. A guide about cancer treatment and care. It explains the different stages people go through when they have cancer, the roles of various cancer care professionals and how to get additional support and information. View online.

  3. Apr 10, 2024 · Not surprisingly, members find that sharing resources and coping skills can be highly rewarding, whether on the giving or the receiving end of the transaction. Cancer provides free, professionally led support groups over the telephone, online and face-to-face. Tell your doctor and nurse about your feelings.

  4. 27530. This booklet is about coping with fatigue caused by cancer or its treatment (cancer-related fatigue). Fatigue means feeling very tired or exhausted all or most of the time. The tiredness is not helped by rest and can affect you physically and emotionally. This booklet is for anyone who has cancer-related fatigue.

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  5. Practices: Coping With Cancer Fact Sheet 800-813-HOPE (4673) | info@cancercare.org | www.cancercare.org How Mindfulness and Relaxation Can Help It can be very hard to find inner peace and calm when you are stressed. Do what you can and try not to force things. It may help to set time aside for this activity. • Enjoy your favorite things.

  6. Pain can be a side effect of treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiation treatment, surgery or a medical procedure. Pain can occur because of a tumour pressing on bone, nerves or body organs. Infection can cause pain. Pain can develop from conditions unrelated to cancer, such as headaches, arthritis and muscle strain.

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  8. biggest difference in how you are coping with cancer. 3. Go public. Set a specific goal for behavior change and tell others about it. “I am going to take a

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