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Topic Oncology Family Support Groups Patient Support How to Manage Survivor Guilt During a Pandemic Pandemics have a tremendous impact on societies and individuals alike. From incidence rates to death tolls, financial hardship to job loss, and anxiety to isolation, we’ve all been affected in one way or another—although some much more than others. February 11, 2021 Patient Support Cancer Support Groups Help Patients Develop Critical Connections Many patients with cancer have supportive friends and family. However, loved ones might be uncomfortable discussing the difficult feelings that arise from a cancer diagnosis and may be afraid or unsure of what to say or do. In a support group, members are open to talking about these difficult topics and patients can feel reassured that they are in a safe space to process the array of thoughts and feelings that come with a cancer diagnosis. February 02, 2021 Trending Topics Research Safety Nurse Well-Being Drug Reference Sheets ONS Congress Specific Populations Clinical Practice U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Health Policy Immunotherapy View All Topics
Patient Support How to Manage Survivor Guilt During a Pandemic Pandemics have a tremendous impact on societies and individuals alike. From incidence rates to death tolls, financial hardship to job loss, and anxiety to isolation, we’ve all been affected in one way or another—although some much more than others. February 11, 2021
Patient Support Cancer Support Groups Help Patients Develop Critical Connections Many patients with cancer have supportive friends and family. However, loved ones might be uncomfortable discussing the difficult feelings that arise from a cancer diagnosis and may be afraid or unsure of what to say or do. In a support group, members are open to talking about these difficult topics and patients can feel reassured that they are in a safe space to process the array of thoughts and feelings that come with a cancer diagnosis. February 02, 2021