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Being a caregiver to a loved one living with an acute leukemia is an important and demanding role and unlike any other. The responsibilities are wide-ranging and many may be new to you. In this education session from our Acute Leukemia Interactive Workshop Donna Thomson, a caregiver, author and activist, discusses practical tips and strategies that you can…
Learn more about the fear of recurrence.
Journaling may have benefits for you no matter where you are in your cancer experience. The practice can help manage stress, help you solve problems more effectively, and help you get to know yourself better. Rachel is a Hatha yoga instructor and wellness coach.
Watch this animated video for tools on how to adjust to your new normal after blood cancer.
CML video about tips for caregivers
As a family member or friend who wants to help, it can be hard to know what to say or do. Remember that even when your loved one has finished cancer treatment, they will continue to need your support.
Learn how to tell children about a loved one’s diagnosis. Learn what to expect and what to say by age groups.
Keep your mental health in check when the responsibility of caring for your loved one takes a toll on how you feel.
Learn what it means to be a caregiver and get strategies to make caring for your loved one easier.