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Caring for the Patient with Cancer at Home: A Guide for Patients and Families

Advances in cancer treatment and changing health care systems have led to shorter hospital stays and sicker people being cared for at home. Non-medical caregivers find themselves taking on roles that, just a short time ago, were carried out by trained health professionals. This guide gives you general information about caring for a person with cancer at home. It lists the more common problems people with cancer experience, signs of problems you can look for, and some ideas for things you can do if problems come up. It also lists some of the more common treatments and possible side effects that go with them. The information given here is not meant to replace talking with your doctor or nurse. The people who know your situation well can give you the information that you will need the most.

There are many other materials on cancer and cancer treatment that may be helpful to you. They are available from the local office of your American Cancer Society, on our Web site at cancer.org, or by calling 1-800-227-2345.

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Anxiety and Fear
Appetite, Poor
Blood Counts
Blood in Stool
Blood in Urine
Bone Marrow or Stem Cell Transplant
Chemotherapy
Clinical Trials
Confusion
Constipation
Depression
Diarrhea
Exercise
Falls
Fatigue
Fever
Fluids and Dehydration
Gene Therapy
Genetic Testing and Counseling
Grooming and Appearance
Hair Loss
Health Insurance
Hiccups
Hospice Care
Immunotherapy
Itching

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Leg Cramps
Mouth Dryness
Mouth Sores
Mouth, Bleeding in
Nausea and Vomiting
Pain
Prostheses
Radiation Therapy
Scars and Wounds
Seizures
Sexuality
Shortness of Breath
Skin (Pressure) Sores
Skin Color Changes
Skin Dryness
Sleep Problems
Steroids and Hormones
Stomas (or Ostomies)
Swallowing Problems
Sweating
Swelling
Treatment at Home
Tubes and IV Lines
Weakness
Weight Changes
When Death Is Approaching
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