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Season 4, Episode 5: Can You Make Hair for Me?

Cancer Out Loud: The CancerCare Podcast

Eileen was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2018. Eileen experienced the loss of identity and sense of self. Listen in as we take a deep dive into how the act of creating can provide a necessary outlet for processing and understanding the cancer experience.

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When Your Spouse Has Cancer

Includes Frequently Asked Questions about how to communicate and cope.

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Emotions and Coping as You Near the End of Life

This is written for the person with advanced cancer, but it can be helpful to the people who care for, love, and support this person, too.

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Steroids in Cancer Treatment

In patients with cancer, corticosteroids, or steroids, can be a part of the cancer treatment or they might be used to help with the side effects of treatment, or even as part of a pain management program.

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Seeing Red: Coping with Anger During Cancer

Coping with anger during cancer can be difficult. And although anger is commonly regarded as a negative emotion, it can have advantages for cancer patients.

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Feelings and Cancer

Just as cancer affects your physical health, it can bring up a wide range of feelings you’re not used to dealing with. It can also make existing feelings seem more intense. They may change daily, hourly, or even minute to minute.

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Coping with Anger

Many people living with cancer experience anger. Often, the feeling arises when receiving a cancer diagnosis. But it can develop any time throughout treatment and survivorship.

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Anger and Cancer: Is There a Relationship?

Intense, persistent, and suppressed anger may have a connection to cancer.

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Cancer