Read inspiring personal accounts from people affected by lung cancer and the ways they’ve found to cope.
Coping with Caregiving
Coping with Lung Cancer
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Allen M.
Living through much adversity can either make you bitter or more caring and empathetic. I am truly blessed because it made me a more caring and giving person. Cancer made it important for me to reach out and help others and not to dwell on myself or feel sorry for myself. It is important to me to share this with others. It may sound sappy. But it is real and very healing.
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Arlene C.
I went to CancerCare and was treated royally. I was expecting the hair loss, but it was still a shock to my system.
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Cari D.
The weekly lung cancer support group has become an integral part of my healing process. The friendships made are priceless, the knowledge and support shared is invaluable.
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Phyllis D.
I always try to look at the glass half full and think positive thoughts each and every day.
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Cynthia B.
If you are able to keep your spirits up, as hard as it sounds, you will eventually get the strength to heal.
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Nila W.
The Stories of Help & Hope shared on the CancerCare website are invaluable. I am strengthened by holding onto these stories of hope. The experience of others educates and enriches me, replenishing me so I can go forward, renewed.
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Suzanne W.
No matter what your state of health, the diagnosis of cancer is overwhelming for the patient and for everyone close. Anxiety, sadness and depression are common for most cancer patients, and I was no exception. So I looked for a support group and that is how I found CancerCare.
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