mesothelioma support & help
Studies have shown that cancer patients who actively
discuss their health issues, life concerns, and emotions
show both mental and physical improvement. While the medical
professionals are focused on your treatments, you need to
ensure that you, and your family, are receiving the support
you need. Family and friends are an invaluable support
structure for mesothelioma patients, but participating in
cancer support groups can connect patients and can help
individuals learn from shared experiences.
Finding the right support resources is not only important
for the patient but also for the mesothelioma caregiver.
Financial concerns, changing family roles, and anxiety can
place additional strain on family members.
There are therapists who are experienced in helping
families cope with serious illnesses and grief management.
Including a trained counselor as a part of your support
structure can help provide you with options at a time when
it might seem there aren't many options.
Support groups can provide a confidential environment
where patients and caregivers can get emotional support, and
practical advice on everyday questions such as the
management of treatment side effects.
These support groups provide counseling, education and
communication for victims of life-threatening diseases.
Association of Cancer Online Resources (ACOR)
The Association of Cancer Online Resources (ACOR)
manages a mailing list for mesothelioma patients.
Link:
http://www.acor.org/support.html
Lung Cancer Alliance
The Lung Cancer
Alliance is the only national non-profit organization
dedicated solely to patient support and advocacy for
people living with lung cancer or those at risk for the
disease.
Link:
http://www.alcase.org/facing/support.html
American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR)
The American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) Cancer
Resource provides information to cancer patients and
their families.
Link:
http://www.aicr.org/site/PageServer?pagename=cs_resources
Cancer Care
Counseling
Cancer Care
Counseling provides free professional counseling for
individuals or professionally facilitated support
groups.
Link:
http://www.cancercare.org/get_help/counseling.php
AMC Cancer Center - Cancer Information and Counseling
Line (CICL)
The AMC Cancer Research Center and University of
Colorado Cancer Center have operated a toll-free Cancer
Information and Counseling Line (CICL) for over 25
years, staffed by masters-trained and licensed
counselors. To speak with a counselor through CICL,
call 1-800-525-3777 (Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00 MST).
Link:
http://www.amc.org/now-education.html
Hospice
Education Institute
The Hospice
Education Institute offers Hospicelink, which
maintains a computerized database and up-to-date
directory of all hospice and palliative care programs in
the United States. A free telephone number
(800-331-1620) offers referrals to hospice and
palliative care programs, and provides general
information about the principles and practices of good
hospice and palliative care.
Link:
http://www.hospiceworld.org/
The Wellness
Community
The Wellness
Community is an international non-profit organization
dedicated to providing free support, education and hope
to people with cancer and their loved ones.
Link:
http://www.thewellnesscommunity.org/
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