A cancer diagnosis does not just affect the one receiving it. For National Family Caregivers Month, here’s a round-up of the latest news and updates that focus on the friends and family members that take up the role of caregiver when their loved ones need them most:
- Those caring for a family member or significant other with a rare disease — one that affects fewer than 200,000 Americans — may now be eligible for a grant allowing them to take some time off.
- The merging of MyLifeLine.org with Cancer Support Community facilitates more comprehensive social and emotional support for patients and caregivers affected by cancer.
- Cancer is a huge, life-changing event for a family and the power of the experience in a young person’s life should not be underestimated. We took a closer look at adolescents - the forgotten caregivers - in this piece.
- Those people who may seem like a burden while you navigate the new normal that is life with cancer may be the very people who support you through this journey. For the caregivers out there: try to maintain your autonomy.
- After serving as a cancer caregiver to her husband, Jay, and her sister, Emily, Katie Couric sat down with CURE to reflect on the lessons she learned along the way.