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Clik here to view.The day after my mother was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer, my family and I started looking everywhere for help, answers, and support.
My mom’s oncologist recommended soon after the life-altering diagnosis that we seek out cancer support groups to help us find answers to our myriad questions and to find more information about possible treatment options.
While my mother was still in her hospital bed recovering from her exploratory surgery and awaiting her eventual discharge, I already began sourcing information from the American Cancer Society (ACS), which has a seemingly infinite number of resources and information on oncological topics, including information on where to find local cancer support groups.
After a couple arduous months, during which my family and I helped my mom recover from her surgery and helped her prepare for her chemotherapy infusions, we first heard about the Colon Cancer Alliance (CCA), a now widely known organization that was still in its early years at the time
Read more: Cancer Support Groups: The Cure For Isolation, Confusion During The Fight Of Your Life
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