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“I do think it’s really important for your listeners to know that they don’t have to make these decisions themselves, and they really shouldn’t. They should be having these conversations with the surgeon, or oncologist, or radiation oncologist… because there is no one right answer.”
- Dr. Merry Jennifer Markham (Guest on Spotlight on Coronavirus: Your Questions Answered, Part 2)
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Supporter,
The Washington Post reported this week that individuals with certain types of cancer who contract COVID-19 are three times more likely to die from the virus. This is the latest source of anxiety for people affected by cancer. Since the beginning of the outbreak, many cancer patients and caregivers have reached out to us with concerns about what might cause someone to be at higher risk of contracting COVID-19, the potential impact of delayed treatment, and how to stay safe while continuing treatment. In response, we produced a special series of podcasts: Frankly Speaking about Cancer: Spotlight on Coronavirus. The “Your Questions Answered” episodes feature medical experts addressing health-related questions, and our most recent episode “Coping with the Emotions” offers insights and actions that help from a disaster psychologist and an award-winning social worker.
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Tired of seeing banana bread on your feed? Make this delicious Banana Melon Smoothie! It has a mild, yet fresh, flavor - perfect for those experiencing side effects from cancer treatment, such as mouth sores and difficulty swallowing. High in protein and fiber, the Banana Melon Smoothie is ideal for an afternoon snack or an on-the-go breakfast for essential workers. If you are sensitive to dairy, you can easily replace the whole milk with almond milk, coconut milk or soy yogurt.
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CSC Expert on Coping and Compassion
In a recent interview with Patient Power, Eucharia Borden, Senior Director of Clinical Services at CSC, talked about how to cope with uncertainty and stress while living with cancer during the era of coronavirus. An experienced social worker, Borden advised, “One of the most important things that we can do, right now, is to be compassionate with ourselves.” Watch the full interview for coping skills, as well as support and financial resources that can help.
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New Blog on Resilience
“Sometimes the smallest of mental shifts can change our entire attitude.” In the latest installment of Nancy Sharp’s blog series focusing on resilience, the author and longtime caregiver offers advice learned from her personal experience about how to stay strong during times of stress and uncertainty. In this thoughtful blog, Sharp shares a story highlighting how focusing on positive memories can help you feel better and be uplifting to others.
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