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Every patient is different and handles their disease in a way that is uniquely personal. Some are cancer warriors, others wish to keep quiet. Before, during, and after cancer treatment, you may need comfort, advice, or encouragement. Most people genuinely want to help, but often don’t know where to begin. Only you can decide how much help you want and need. Make a list of things that you would find helpful and share it when people offer assistance.

Your Care Guide and the Cancer Journey newsletter may help spark some ideas.