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- Distress_in_cancer_caregiving abstract "An informal or primary caregiver is an individual in a cancer patient's life that provides unpaid assistance and cancer-related care. Due to the typically late onset of cancer, caregivers are often the spouses and/or children of patients, but may also be parents, other family members, or close friends. Informal caregivers are a major form of support for the cancer patient because they provide most care outside of the hospital environment. This support includes: Physical support: management of side effects and late effects of treatment and assistance with personal tasks such as bathing. Emotional support Financial assistance: helping cover the expenses associated with cancer treatment Practical assistance: treatment monitoring, assistance with decision making and assistance with non-personal tasks such as grocery shopping Spiritual support↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Distress_in_cancer_caregiving subject Category:Charitable_organizations.
- Distress_in_cancer_caregiving subject Category:Oncology.
- Distress_in_cancer_caregiving comment "An informal or primary caregiver is an individual in a cancer patient's life that provides unpaid assistance and cancer-related care. Due to the typically late onset of cancer, caregivers are often the spouses and/or children of patients, but may also be parents, other family members, or close friends. Informal caregivers are a major form of support for the cancer patient because they provide most care outside of the hospital environment.".
- Distress_in_cancer_caregiving label "Distress in cancer caregiving".
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