We Gathered Some Proven Tips That Can Help You Support Your Loved Ones With Cancer Through This Lonely Journey. Here Are 32 Various Ways To Show Your Support.
We have partnered with Twist Out Cancer (an international non-profit charitable organization that provides psychosocial support to individuals touched by cancer through creative arts programming) to create this Touched by Cancer Gift Box.
This gift has been thoughtfully designed for anyone touched by the cancer experience and is suitable for previvors, survivors, caregivers, or anyone currently undergoing cancer treatment.
We are overjoyed to partner with Dr. Shara Cohen and the team at Cancer Care Parcel, who have been providing these gift packages for years to people all over the world…… it is important to remember that the trauma and recovery from someone’s cancer diagnosis can stay with you for years, even after they are in remission. This unique box that Shara put together can help anyone touched by cancer – in any point of their journey – feel a sense of calm. It is also a great way to send support to a loved one who has had an experience with cancer. Sometimes a card doesn’t seem like enough – Cancer Care Parcel is a wonderful alternative.
August Spree, Director of Programs at Twist Out Cancer.
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We Gathered Some Proven Tips That Can Help You Support Your Loved Ones With Cancer Through This Lonely Journey. Here Are 32 Various Ways To Show Your Support.
I actually came up with the idea for Might Make You Smile.on one particular visit to Addenbrooke’s Hospital with the aforementioned friend.
So you have found out that a friend, colleague or loved one has cancer. What do you do now? The easiest thing is to not deal with it, just ignore it until you hear they are better or worse. And there are many people who do just that, simply because they do not feel that they know how to react or possibly because they don't want to face it. But this is the worst thing you can do for someone who might need you right now. Helping a friend with cancer does not have to be difficult.
Cancer does not need to be unduly given glory as many of us have seen it being done so far. Cancer is just a disease and we need to keep it at that. Labeling it as a fight, losing a battle, winning the war are all attitudes that can bring negativity or false positivity in everyone involved in this, be it the patient, his or her family as well as the treating team.
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ARTICLES FOR YOU
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Cancer Directory
Empathy eCards
Infographics
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SHOPPING
ARTICLES FOR YOU
Guides
Talking About Cancer
Personal Experiences
Current Research
FREE STUFF
Freebies and Offers
Cancer Directory
Empathy eCards
Infographics
FEATURED PRODUCT