City of Hope cancer center offers resources for helping patients at any stage of illness navigate complex medical decisions, and can assist when you decide to fill out an Advance Directive.
Stress is a normal reaction to pressures in our daily lives — from routine responsibilities and demands to serious life changes, such as illness, death or trauma.
While it’s normal to feel cancer-related stress during survivorship, depression rarely goes away on its own — even after treatment ends. Learn how to deal with depression from City of Hope.
Are you often on edge? Do you find it difficult to relax? When dealing with medical issues, it’s normal to feel emotionally drained, and cancer can cause physical and emotional changes — including
It’s important to recognize that you are more than your cancer — no matter what you look like or how you have changed, you are a person of worth and value. Learn more from City of Hope.
Learn more from City of Hope supportive care experts on how to address changing relationships and communicating with your loved ones during your cancer treatment.