Few things in life are as scary as a cancer diagnosis. If you or a loved one have been recently diagnosed with any type of cancer, you’re likely feeling confused, concerned, scared, and maybe even angry. The good news is that there are many resources out there to help you through these difficult times. From highly skilled specialists and cutting edge treatments to support groups and products to make the side effects of treatments easier, there are ways to ease the difficulties you’ll face as you work toward recovery. For some fantastic resources for cancer patients, read on.

Doctors, Research, and Treatments

Arguably one of the most important resources any cancer patient needs is a doctor they trust and can depend on. If you or someone you love has been newly diagnosed with cancer and is in need of a medical oncology specialist or second opinion, the first thing to do is to Google “oncologist near me.” From there, you’ll be able to connect with oncology specialists in your area who can help you go over treatment options and more.

When looking for the right doctor, it’s important you work with an oncologist you feel comfortable with. You’ll want to look at their medical oncology experience, ask questions about their beliefs on treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy, as well as clinical trials. Knowing where your doctor stands ahead of time and being on the same page will go a long way in making your treatment as smooth as possible.

Products

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After you’re sure of your treatment options, you’ll also want to consider all natural products that could help with some side effects of common oncology treatments. Dry herb vaporizers, for example, could go a long way in helping with some of the symptoms of cancer and side effects of treatment. Products like dry herb vape pens, CBD tinctures and tablets, and other natural products could make a difference in your ability to sleep, both during and after treatments. They could help with painful symptoms, too. Taking the time to research supplements and other alternative products might add up to an easier road to recovery. If considering adding an alternative treatment, supplement, or product to your recovery plan, consult with your oncologist and other members of your health team.

Support Groups and People

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Surrounding yourself with supportive friends and family is a good idea while you’re going through the treatment of cancer. Start by having an open conversation with the people you trust about your needs and wants during this difficult time. Supportive friends and family can make the difference between feeling alone and having hope after a cancer diagnosis. Before having this conversation with family and friends, consider making a list of things they could help you with along the recovery road.

Advocates and Fundraisers

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Medical bills and expenses during the treatment of cancer can cause considerable stress. If you’re worried about bills, think about reaching out to national and local cancer advocates. Think of the blogs you follow and where you find information on cancer and treatments. You might be surprised to learn about grants and funding cancer advocates and awareness agencies can provide should you take the time to apply.

While every cancer journey is different, you and your loved one don’t have to walk through a cancer diagnosis alone. In coming up with a list of the right doctors, support groups, products, and advocates, you’ll be in the position to empower yourself and feel more hopeful. As you take steps to better understand and accept your cancer diagnosis, don’t hesitate to reach out to a professional therapist who can also help you find new hope and organize your recovery goals.