7 Tips for Families and Caregivers of Cancer Patients

Get support. 

Ask friends and family to help out. Your loved one may not want to be cared for directly by anyone else, but friends and family can provide vital support for you by running errands, cooking a casserole, babysitting children, providing transportation, etc.

Look for local support groups for caregivers or join an online forum or Facebook group. People going through the same experiences as you can offer invaluable advice and emotional support.

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Marta graduated from Universidade Fernando Pessoa in Porto with a degree in Communication Sciences and a Masters degree in New Communication Technologies. She has experience in social media, worked with several media channels, and has also worked as a freelance photographer and a graphic artist for almost 10 years.

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