If You Have Self-Doubt When Caring for a Loved One With Cancer
Caregivers may experience feelings of fear or doubt in taking care of someone with cancer. Here, learn how to manage those feelings by getting the support you need.
Caregivers may experience feelings of fear or doubt in taking care of someone with cancer. Here, learn how to manage those feelings by getting the support you need.
Dr. Stephanie Graff discusses why, even if you have risk factors, being diagnosed with cancer is not your fault.
Psychologist Cordelia Galgut discusses the long-term effects of her cancer diagnosis and how you can talk with your loved ones about cancer’s impact, even years later.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Wendy Lichtenthal describes how you can experience multiple truths when you or a loved one has cancer, including both grief and joy.
Thyroid cancer survivor Rebecca Segal writes how she learned to cope with the impact her diagnosis had on her mental health.
In this month’s From the Editor’s Desk, Dr. Schapira writes about how people diagnosed with cancer can cope with stress during the holiday season.
In this podcast interview, oncology social worker and cancer survivor Hester Hill Schnipper discusses ways to cope with the fear of recurrence.
In this podcast, Dr. William Dale and Dr. Joe Rotella discuss new research from the 2019 Supportive Care in Oncology Symposium.
Kimberly Pena was 31 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, the same age her mother was when she was diagnosed more than 3 decades earlier. She shares her experience with cancer, treatment, and trying to convince her family to be tested for the BRCA genetic mutation.
Psychologist Wendy Lichtenthal shares tips on understanding and managing your feelings to cope with grief.