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Learn moreCancer Screenings – Early Detection
Caregivers and Loved Ones Coping with Cancer
• Talking with your spouse or partner about cancer
• Telling others about your cancer
• Caring for a loved one with cancer
Dealing with Emotions during Cancer
• Emotional, mental health, and mood changes
Financial Assistance
• Financial resources
Relaxation/Mindfulness
• Mindfulness & Wellbeing apps
• How to do progressive muscle relaxation
• Relaxation techniques and mindfulness practices coping with cancer
Sexuality after a Cancer Diagnosis
• How cancer and cancer treatment can affect sexuality
Sleep Problem/Fatigue – Techniques
• Getting help for sleep problems
• Cancer-related fatigue
Websites for Specific Cancers, Resources & Support
• Support Websites
Wig/Head-Coverings
• NCH Wig Boutique
• Wig and Head-Covering Resources
Work & Cancer –Medical Leave
• Quick guide to home the FMLA works with other laws and benefits
• Expanded Quick Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
• Quick guide to disclosure, privacy, and medical certification forms
• Triage Cancer provides free education on the legal and practical issues that may impact individuals diagnosed with cancer and their caregivers: triagecancer.org
• Cancer & Careers empowers and educates people with cancer to thrive in their workplace, by providing expert advice, interactive tools and educational events. cancerandcareers.org
Additional Resources
• The NCH Interactive Health Library has a wealth of information
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