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Cancer & CaregivingWhen it comes to how comfortable you are with your doctor, communication is key. So many people are hesitant when speaking with medical…
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10 Things Mesothelioma Survivors Can Do to Support Cancer Patients
When a patient is diagnosed with mesothelioma, a new, unknown world is opened to them, their family members and caregivers. To be… -
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Coping with Holiday Stress & Anxiety: Tips for Those with Mesothelioma
Well, it’s that time of year again. The holidays are pretty stressful for everyone, but especially those affected by mesothelioma. For the record,… -
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Holiday Gift Suggestions for Mesothelioma Patients
When it comes to buying gifts for friends and family, it can get kind of tricky. This is especially true if you are giving… -
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How Faith Helped Me Cope with Mesothelioma Cancer
How strong is your faith? This is a question most people don’t think about often. But what if you were just told you… -
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Parenting with Mesothelioma: Talking to My Children About My Diagnosis
As a parent, there will come a time when you will have to have serious talks with your children. Talks about bullying, the birds… -
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Advice for Women with Mesothelioma from a Survivor
I’m sure one thing we can all attest to is that women are strong humans. Not to say that men aren’t, but women have… -
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How to Support Mesothelioma Patients from Afar
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people around the world do things. With social distancing, cities on lockdown and not being able to… -
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What COVID-19 Vaccines Mean for Cancer Patients
With COVID-19 vaccines rolling out across the country, many cancer patients may be wondering in which distribution group they fall and where they can… -
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New Year’s Resolutions: How I Set Goals as a Cancer Survivor
I know you have heard this phrase a thousand times: “New year, new me.” It’s turning into such a cliche, in my opinion. I’m…