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How to Help Someone with Cancer: 70 Ways Cancer Patients and Their Families During Treatment
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Barnes and Noble
How to Help Someone with Cancer: 70 Ways Cancer Patients and Their Families During Treatment
Current price: $9.95


Barnes and Noble
How to Help Someone with Cancer: 70 Ways Cancer Patients and Their Families During Treatment
Current price: $9.95
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A loved one was recently diagnosed with cancer and you aren't sure the best way to help. Surely there's something you can do besides bringing a frozen dinner?
This book will be your guide to practical ways you can help a cancer patient as they are progressing through treatment. You may feel you don't have the time, energy or resources to be of much help, but these 70 recommendations will provide affordable and manageable suggestions to help form your action plan.
Topics include:
Advice on how to help patients traveling for treatment
Suggestions for both adult and pediatric patients
How to help families and caregivers
What you can do if you live in a different town or state
You have the power to make a difference in a cancer patient's life. These simple suggestions will allow you to help relieve the patient's worry and frustration, freeing them to focus on rest, gaining strength, and healing during this difficult time.
"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." Helen Keller
This book will be your guide to practical ways you can help a cancer patient as they are progressing through treatment. You may feel you don't have the time, energy or resources to be of much help, but these 70 recommendations will provide affordable and manageable suggestions to help form your action plan.
Topics include:
Advice on how to help patients traveling for treatment
Suggestions for both adult and pediatric patients
How to help families and caregivers
What you can do if you live in a different town or state
You have the power to make a difference in a cancer patient's life. These simple suggestions will allow you to help relieve the patient's worry and frustration, freeing them to focus on rest, gaining strength, and healing during this difficult time.
"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." Helen Keller