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A Guide to caring for someone with Colorectal Cancer


A Guide to caring for someone with Colorectal Cancer

And we care about you, our fellow Carer. This Guide has been written by. Carers and patients who have lived with colorectal cancer. We have lived through many ...

Colon Cancer: Care Instructions - MyHealth Alberta

How can you care for yourself at home? · Take your medicines exactly as prescribed. · Follow your doctor's instructions to relieve pain. · Eat healthy food. · Get ...

Resources for Colorectal Cancer Caregivers

Supporting the Support System: Resources for Colorectal Cancer Caregivers · Ask family and friends for help with tasks like meals, errands, and ...

A Guide for Colon Cancer Caregivers - SCA Health | Insights

It's important to keep in mind that every person's experience with colon cancer and the treatment is different, but with the right attitude ...

Colorectal Cancer Information

Caregiver Resource Guide. A helpful tool for people who are caring for someone with cancer. View the complete guide here. News & Stories. Colorectal Cancer ...

Colorectal Cancer Nutrition Guidelines - Sarah Cannon

Colorectal Cancer Diet & Nutrition · Maintain a healthy weight. Treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery for colorectal cancer can often ...

Colorectal Cancer | Guide for Patients

Guide for patients with colorectal cancer, produced by the Anticancer Fund. Download your copy now in several languages.

Resources & Support | Colorectal Cancer Alliance

Palliative care. Palliative care is specialized medical care for people with a serious illness. · Hospice. Colorectal cancer patients may use hospice care for ...

Foods That Fight Colon Cancer: Prevention & Treatment - UC Health

Some cancer research studies have found that people who eat right, get regular physical activity, maintain a healthy weight and limit alcohol ...

Living as a Colorectal Cancer Survivor | Life After Colorectal Cancer

A good deal of research suggests that people who get regular physical activity after treatment have a lower risk of colorectal cancer recurrence ...

Colorectal, Colon, Rectal, Cancer, Information, Resources

For Colorectal Cancer · American College of Gastroenterology. (301) 263‑9000, gi.org/patients/find-a-gastroenterologist · CancerCare Co-Payment Assistance ...

Colon cancer diet: Navigating nutritional challenges during treatment

Maintaining a healthy weight through proper nutrition during cancer treatment is a challenge for many patients, but the benefits are numerous.

Diet and Nutrition - Fight Colorectal Cancer

Eat small meals. · Talk to a nurse if you are too nauseated to eat. Medications to curb nausea may be available. · If people offer to cook for you, say “YES!” and ...

Family Caregiving Challenges in Advanced Colorectal Cancer

In the United States, family caregivers provide over half of the care needed by cancer patients [1], with an estimated 4.6 million people caring for a family ...

American Cancer Society Colorectal Cancer Survivorship Care ...

PET scans are not recommended as an acceptable substitution. ASCO has endorsed the Cancer Care Ontario Clinical Practice Guideline on ...

Approach to the care of colorectal cancer survivors - UpToDate

... CARE · SOCIETY GUIDELINE LINKS · SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS · REFERENCES. GRAPHICS. Algorithms. - Initial Rx of pMMR/MSS non-met rectal cancer.

Colon Cancer Treatment (PDQ®) - NCI

Surgery is the primary form of treatment and results in cure in approximately 50% of patients. However, recurrence following surgery is a major ...

Supporting someone with bowel cancer

If there is a group of people supporting your loved one, it can help to share out tasks between you. This can also help you, so that you're not caring for the ...

Individualized blended care for patients with colorectal cancer

Our study highlights several important needs regarding informational support during and after colorectal cancer treatment. This includes a need ...

Colorectal Cancer Prevention Nutrition Services

Certain risk factors for colorectal cancer can be reduced by maintaining a healthy weight, keeping physically active, and making smart food choices.