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Advance Care Planning
Update 06.30.2019
This booklet provides information about how to legally provide direction for your future medical care, if you become unable to make decisions or speak for yourself.
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Cancer and Your Finances
Update 07.15.2018
This booklet describes health insurance options and resources to help patients and their families who are coping with the financial aspects of cancer care, and includes worksheets to help you stay organized.
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Cancer-Related Fatigue Facts
Update 10.31.2016
This fact sheet addresses some common questions that people may have about cancer-related fatigue.
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Clinical Trial Support Center (CTSC) Bookmark
Update 09.30.2019
Bookmark outlining the Clinical Trial Support Center (CTSC) process for supporting patients.
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Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Needing Additional Treatment
Update 12.11.2018
Many factors can affect a treatment choice. Weigh your treatment options carefully and talk through each option with your healthcare team.
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Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Needing Additional Treatm...
Update 12.11.2018
A companion card to the full version.
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Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Newly Diagnosed
Update 12.11.2018
For a cancer patient, being able to talk openly and honestly with your healthcare team is very important. Good communication helps you receive the best care.
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Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Newly Diagnosed (Card)
Update 12.11.2018
A companion card to the full version.
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Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Survivorship
Update 12.11.2018
All cancer survivors should receive a survivorship care plan. If you do not, ask for one.
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Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Survivorship (Card)
Update 12.11.2018
A companion card to the full version.
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Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Treatment
Update 12.11.2018
It’s important to communicate with your healthcare team once your treatment plan is in place. Maintaining good communication is as important as ever.
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Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Treatment (Card)
Update 12.11.2018
A companion card to the full version.
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Dental and Oral Complications of Cancer Treatment Facts
Update 09.16.2016
This fact sheet can help you understand the dental and oral complications of cancer treatment, and what you should do before and during treatment.
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Each New Day
Update 05.31.2020
This booklet can help you identify what you need to know and do to cope with your diagnosis, treatment and recovery.
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Fertility and Cancer
Update 11.30.2019
This fact sheet can help you understand how blood cancers and treatment for blood cancers can affect fertility.
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Firefighters and Cancer Risk
Update 10.01.2019
Firefighters are at an increased risk of developing cancer and there are steps to take that can reduce that risk. Share this postcard to help raise awareness.
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Food and Nutrition Facts
Update 02.25.2017
This fact sheet discusses how eating well helps people living with cancer to feel better and stay stronger.
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Healthy Behaviors
Update 01.31.2019
During cancer treatment, healthy lifestyle habits can make treatment more tolerable, help you to manage side effects, and decrease the risk of complications.
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Help With Finances / Ayuda con los asuntos financieros
Update 01.31.2021
This bilingual English/Spanish palm card includes information about financial assistance for individuals with blood cancer.
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Managing Stress: How stress affects you and ways to cope
Update 10.31.2018
Information about how stress affects you and tips for stress management.
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Minimal Residual Disease (MRD)
Update 04.30.2019
This fact sheet provides information about minimal residual disease (MRD), which refers to the small number of cancer cells that remain in the body after treatment.
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Nutrition Handbook
Update 10.31.2020
The Nutrition Handbook provides tips and resources that you can use to help you prepare healthy meals for you and your family.
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Pain Management Facts
Update 05.01.2013
This fact sheet provides information about pain management.
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Palliative Care Fast Facts
Update 05.16.2018
Two-page information sheet about palliative care, which can help you maintain a better quality of life during and after cancer treatment.
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Patti Robinson Kaufmann First Connection Program
Update 04.01.2019
This brochure describes LLS's Patti Robinson Kaufmann First Connection Program, which connects patients and their loved ones with a trained peer volunteer who has gone through a similar experience.
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Pediatric Resources
Update 09.29.2020
An overview of LLS's pediatric resources.
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Personalized Nutrition Consultations
Update 03.31.2020
Get a free one-on-one nutrition consultation with a registered dietitian with expertise in oncology nutrition.
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Personalized Support / Apoyo personalizado
Update 01.30.2020
This bilingual English/Spanish palm card includes information about personalized, one-on-one support and other educational and support resources.
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Sexuality and Intimacy Facts
Update 05.01.2016
This fact sheet provides information about how your disease and treatment may affect your sexuality and intimate relationships.
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Side-Effect Management: Managing Low Blood Cell Counts
Update 06.15.2019
Blood cancer and certain treatments such as chemotherapy can lower blood cell counts. Low blood cell counts can lead to serious complications during cancer treatment.
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Side-Effect Management: Managing Peripheral Neuropathy (Nerve Damage)
Update 05.31.2020
Two-page information sheet about managing peripheral neuropathy.
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Side-Effect Management: Reducing Your Risk Of Infection
Update 06.15.2019
Cancer patients, especially those undergoing chemotherapy, are more likely to get infections because of their weakened immune systems.
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Young Adult Journal
Update 08.12.2019
Journal includes blank pages, prompts, tips, coloring pages & more. Comes with colored pencils, sharpener & glue dots. If you are an HCP and want to order additional copies, contact your local chapter.
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Young Adults and Cancer
Update 03.01.2019
Information about the issues young adults with cancer need to be aware of.