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  1. To help people with cancer, you can12345:
    • Stay in touch with them and be a good listener
    • Send a card or a gift to show you care
    • Pray for them or with them
    • Offer practical help, such as taking them to appointments, running errands, or cooking meals
    • Connect them with a community of support, such as other cancer survivors, support groups, or the American Cancer Society
    • Knit a cap or scarf for them
    • Just sit with them and listen
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    Here are a few ways you can support a loved one with cancer: Stay in touch with them Be a good listener Send a card Connect them with a community Tell them how you can help
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    1. Visit. Cancer patients and caregivers are still people, and they want to see you, talk to you and laugh with you. 2. Listen. Ask questions to show you care, but let your friend or loved one lead the conversation. 3. Pray. 4. Find a way to help and just do it. Don't ask if there's anything you can do.

    www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/19-ways-to-help …

    Take them to school or sports practice, help with homework, or have them over for a slumber party or playdate. This can help take their minds off of cancer, and ease their parents’ stress. Knit a cap or scarf. Pray. This gives many patients the courage to face another day. Just sit with them and listen.

    www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/19-ways-to-help …
    The American Cancer Society offers programs and services to help you during and after cancer treatment. Below are some of the resources we provide. We can also help you find other free or low-cost resources available. Search for programs in your area 24/7 Cancer Helpline Our 24/7 cancer helpline provides support for people dealing with cancer.
    www.cancer.org/support-programs-and-services.html
    Other cancer survivors can share their experiences. They can tell you what to expect during treatment. Talk to a friend or family member who has had cancer. Or connect with other cancer survivors through support groups. Ask your health care provider about support groups in your area.
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    CancerCare is a national, nonprofit agency that offers free support, information, and financial assistance to people with cancer and their loved ones. You can browse its website or call and speak to an oncology social worker to help you find resources.
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    Here is some of the ways we can prevent cancer: • Maintain a healthy weight. • Don't smoke or use other tobacco products. • Avoid alcohol or have an average of no more than one alcoholic drink per day. • Avoid binge drinking, even if you don’t drink most days of the week • Eat a diet rich in vegetables, especially the green leafy ones. They are rich in folic acid. For women, folic acid may offset any increased risk of breast cancer from drinking alcohol. • Eat more fiber-rich foods. It may lower your risk of colon cancer. • Stay physically active, and try to find time every day for dedicated exercise. Aim for at least 150 minutes of exercise per week.
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    Ask your cancer care team if they can suggest people or groups that might be able to help. A social worker or patient navigator can also be helpful. They can suggest resources to help with health care costs, transportation, lodging, food and other needs.
    Help us end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Donate now to improve the lives of people with cancer and their families through advocacy, research, and patient support. You can help reduce your risk of cancer by making healthy choices like eating right, staying active, and not smoking.
  3. WebFind support programs and services in your area for people dealing with cancer. Learn about 24/7 cancer helpline, lodging, rides, online community, and more.

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    WebCancer Care can help. Patients & Survivors. I am a person with cancer or a post-treatment survivor →. Caregivers & Loved Ones. My loved one has been diagnosed with cancer →. Health Care Professionals. I help

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  8. WebSep 22, 2023 · Cancer support groups are meetings for people with cancer and anyone touched by the disease. They can have many benefits. Even though a lot of people receive support from friends and family, the …