RESOURCE GUIDE / 2009

Features

About Cancer: What is Cancer?Understanding cancer means knowing it's more than one disease 

About Cancer: Cancer TherapiesAn easy-to-understand explanation of the various types of cancer treatment 

About Cancer: Pathology & StagingHow much, what it looks like, and where it is guide diagnosis and treatment 

At Diagnosis: Dealing With EmotionsHow to recognize normal reactions at diagnosis and when you need help 

At Diagnosis: Special Issues by AgeWhether you're diagnosed in your 30s or your 60s, age impacts what you do next 

Before Treatment: Medical DecisionsSix steps for handling the stress of choosing treatment 

Before Treatment: Seeking a Second OpinionWhy and how to get another opinion about your diagnosis or treatment 

Before Treatment: Understanding Clinical TrialsWhat you need to know to decide if a clinical trial is right for you 

Before Treatment: Insurance IssuesStrategies to make sure you're getting the most out of your insurance plan 

During Treatment: Side Effects of TherapyToxic effects caused by treatment have their own management strategies

During Treatment: Nutrition FactsAnswers to important questions about nutrition and diet 

During Treatment: Financial MattersOrganization and help are crucial in managing your finances during treatment 

After Treatment: A Post-Treatment PrescriptionPatients are no longer on their own when treatment ends 

After Treatment: Exercise & RecoveryPhysical activity can help improve mental and physical functioning after cancer treatment 

After Treatment: Back to 'Normal'Strategies help patients adjust to life after treatment 

For the Caregiver: A New RoleNavigating the challenging territory of caregiving 

For the Caregiver: Taking Care of YourselfHow and why caregivers should care for themselves 

Where to Find a Survivorship Plan

No template exists for surviving cancer, so after treatment ends, many survivors go home without an understanding of what’s next. But some hospitals and organizations, including those listed below, have stepped up and created survivorship templates for every person diagnosed with cancer. 

University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center’s OncoLife
www.oncolink.org/oncolife/

American Society of Clinical Oncology’s patient site Cancer.Net
www.cancer.net/patient/Survivorship/ASCO+Cancer+Treatment+Summaries

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/82055.cfm
(Note that this is a blank form with information that must be filled in by your doctors.)

Lance Armstrong Foundation’s Cancer Survivor’s Medical Treatment Summary
www.livestrong.org/site/c.khLXK1PxHmF/b.2662847/

The Cancer Survivor’s Prescription for Living published in the American Journal of Nursing
www.nursingcenter.com/library/static.asp?pageid=721732
(Note that this is a blank form with information that must be filled in by your doctors.)

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