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  • Caregiving With Confidence

    Lessons Learned

    Like many caregivers, I had little guidance on how to ease my loved one's suffering and improve our quality of life. Here are five things I know now that I wish I knew then.

    by Michelle Johnston-Fleece

  • Your Cancer Guide

    Giving Kids With Cancer What They Need

    Support should include love, normalcy and age-appropriate information.

    by Hester Hill Schnipper

  • First Person

    Circle of Support

    Despite the foreign terrain, family, friends and faith help a cancer patient find familiarity and comfort.

    by Cynthia Ryan

  • Parenting With Cancer: Out in the Open

    Parents with cancer face special challenges. New points of connection can help you be there for your kids.

    by Jen A. Miller

  • Healthy Habits

    Making Quitting Stick

    Recent research raises new questions about the use of nicotine replacement.

    by Alanna Kennedy-Gorman

  • Q&A

    Healing With Laughter

    Brenda Elsagher finds that comedy can comfort after a cancer diagnosis.

    by Ronni Gordon

  • Forward Look

    Music Is Good Medicine

    Research review suggests that simply listening can ease patients' symptoms.

    by Jocelyn Selim

  • Forward Look

    Getting Personal

    Health care experts push for care that focuses on the patient.

    by Alanna Kennedy-Gorman

  • The Caregiver’s Learning Curve

    If you're facing the same uphill marathon that I faced as a cancer caregiver, finding the right support can give you a boost.

    by Jai Pausch

  • Your Cancer Guide

    Clicking With Your Health Care Team

    Nine simple strategies can help you clear communication hurdles.

    by Hester Hill Schnipper