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Education & Resources

Discover articles, videos, and more to help you learn about your cancer and find inspiration.

It’s normal to have a lot of questions and concerns as you navigate cancer. Here, we highlight a selection of resources that are available to support you at any point in your cancer experience — all created to empower you as you navigate this new normal. Feeling empowered can help you regain a sense of control and reduce anxiety as you make decisions about your treatment and cancer care.

Not Sure Where To Begin?

Consider your main questions and concerns at this time. One of these key areas may be a good starting point for you:

Learn about the practical aspects of living with cancer, whether you are a patient, a survivor, or a loved one.

Coping With Cancer

Find healthy coping strategies, tips, and resources to support you or your loved one on your journey.

Treatment Decisions

Learn about immunotherapy and other treatments options to help you make informed decisions.

Find Answers To General Questions

As you learn about your cancer, it also can be helpful to understand general cancer facts, the basics of clinical trials, getting second opinions, and different support options. Here are a few places to start:

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Browse Our Virtual Programs

Enhance your health and well-being from the comfort of your phone or computer. Browse our videos covering a variety of topics for cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers. 

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My biggest stressor was not being here and not seeing my grandchildren grow and not being able to provide for my family. I managed by staying focused on grandchildren and family and eating healthy and exercising.

Raymond Diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer
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My cancer was very aggressive. I had chemo and radiation treatments for almost a year. From my experience I learned not to take day to day for granted! My family means the world to me. I’ve been able to care for my first great-grandchild for 3 years. My time with her has brought so much happiness to my life.

Maria Diagnosed with Stage 3 lung cancer
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My mom was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer. She had a lumpectomy, chemotherapy, and radiation. I was right by her side the entire time. I would of loved to have known of any support groups that were available.

Julie Family member
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Gain new perspectives from others who are navigating cancer, and find out how you can share your own insights.

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