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Social Issues
No matter where you live, if you have
cancer or are undergoing cancer treatment, you have resources
in your community that you can look to for help. Many local
organizations throughout the country offer support groups, provide
financial assistance, or help with transportation, but often
patients do not know about them or are unable to find them.
This section will provide you with information regarding possible
resources and services for patients and families dealing with
cancer. Contact information as well as related links will also
be provided. Cancer is a very difficult disease, but there are
people who can and want to ease your burdens. The most important
thing to remember is that you must ask for help in order to
receive it; knowing where to go for help is the first step.
Support Groups
Support groups provide patients and
families with information, guidance, and an unparalleled understanding
of living through cancer. Support groups are available for various
types of cancer and are open to patients as well as family members.
The groups are led by a healthcare provider with expertise in
the particular type of cancer. To find out about local support
groups in your area, click on the Links tab above.
Patient Advocacy
Learn more about the legislative and
congressional activities in progress to protect and increase
cancer patients' rights. Multiple organizations, including, work closely with
the state and federal governments to protect cancer care as
we know it today and to increase patient's access to the highest
quality of care available. Learn more about the patient advocacy
activities of the National
Cancer Institute, The
Center for Patient Advocacy and the National Patient Advocacy Foundation.
Patient Education
This section provides information for
people living with cancer. While a person experiences a variety
of emotions, when a person first learns that he/she has cancer,
the primary concern is survival. As treatment begins, however,
new issues become important. Some of these include our relationships
with others, side effects from treatments, and nutrition and
diet. Living with cancer is a challenge, and it is best to be
educated about issues surrounding cancer survival in order to
live a full and productive life.
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