Monday, October 12, 2015

Lung Cancer is a Family Disease


 When we talk about cancer we usually concentrate on the person experiencing cancer.  Yet cancer affects the whole network of family and friends.  Today's articles bring tips that have helped others in the past.

Best wishes until next week, Dr. Lynne

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Lung Cancer is a Family Disease

 When we talk about cancer we usually concentrate on the person experiencing cancer.  Yet cancer affects the whole network of family and friends.  Today's articles bring tips that have helped others in the past.

Best wishes until next week, Dr. Lynne

Lynne Eldridge MD
Lung Cancer Expert
Caring for Yourself as You Care for Someone With Cancer

You've likely heard it before, but I'll still say it again.  You need to take care of yourself first.  You have to make sure your own physical and emotional needs are met if you wish to be as supportive as possible for your loved one with cancer.  Read more 

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For Caregivers: 7 Tips to Maintain Hope

 How can you help revive and maintain hope for your loved one with cancer?  Read more

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Caring for a Loved One With Cancer During Holidays

For many families, talk about Thanksgiving is nearing, and Christmas and the New Year are right around the corner.  It's a good time to consider ways that your holidays may change given a diagnosis of cancer, and how you can prepare well ahead of time.  You may have to streamline some activities, but with a little planning, this may end up being your best season ever.  Read more 

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How Can You Help Teenagers Cope With Cancer

Cancer is challenging enough for any family member, but adding lung cancer to the hormones, changes, and mood swings of a teenager and...many of you already know the drama.  How can parents and grandparents with cancer help their teens cope?  Read more

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