Caregivers |
Caregivers |
If you are a family member, relative, or trusted friend who is committed to helping another person with the day-to-day challenges of a cancer diagnosis, you are a caregiver -- and there are a variety of resources available to support you.
Getting Organized and Managing Logistics
Learn tips to coordinate life while your loved one is undergoing treatment.
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Expanding Your Circle of Support as a Caregiver
Learn about supports that will help you emotionally and provide you with opportunities to connect with other caregivers.
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Coping: Cancer Impacts Everyone
Read strategies to manage your physical and mental health during this challenging time. Learn how to best support the children of those diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Family Connections
The Family Connections Program identifies and responds to the needs of parents, children, and caregivers by supporting and empowering family coping after a cancer diagnosis.
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Genetic Testing
Learn how your loved one's breast cancer diagnosis can impact the risk of breast cancer for others in the family.
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Future Pregnancies
Many partners of young adults with breast cancer wonder how cancer and its treatment will affect the ability to have children in the future.
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