A bevy of tools are available to help oncology nurses improve their understanding of patients’ cultures.
All articles by Helen H. Miller, LCSW
Many cancer patients continue to work during treatment. Available resources range from advice on talking with their supervisors to federal laws that protect their rights.
Young adults often have to manage their cancer care on their own. They need helpful resources that address their particular issues.
Cancer treatment incurs more than direct health care costs. These organizations can help your patients with the extra expenses of cancer treatment.
When making the copayments on expensive cancer therapies becomes a struggle for patients, a referral to CancerCare can help to alleviate the burden.
When cancer patients need care and information that their primary health care team cannot provide, individualized counseling and support can often make all the difference.
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