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| Coping With Advanced Cancer |
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Finding out that you or a loved one has advanced cancer is never easy. These articles can help people with cancer and their loved ones cope with advanced disease, including making difficult decisions and living with dignity to the end of life. • Cancer care at the end of life: when is enough enough? (read this text recap or watch the video)• Palliative care gets new life• Palliative chemotherapy is a personal decision• Understanding hospice care• Treatment close to home can decrease stress• "Willmaking"
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Ask Jai
Advice For Caregivers

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| Dear Jai: My wife has pancreatic cancer. Her visitors are coming less and less. What can I do? |
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For the answer, click here.
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| Jai Pausch became a caregiver for her husband, Randy, during his 23-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Using her experiences to help others, Jai has written about the unique challenges caregivers face, dealing with loss, and creating a new life from shattered dreams. Her book, Dreaming New Dreams, will be published by Crown Publishing Group and is due out May 15, 2012. Currently, Jai is a writer, speaker and advocate for caregivers. She actively participates with several cancer organizations and serves as a board member for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network and the NCCN Foundation. She lives with her new husband and three children in southern Virginia. |
| To hear Jai Pausch speak more about her experience and the "Ask Jai" column, watch this video. |
| Have a concern or question to share? Email Jai at askjai@nccn.org. |
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