Today we asked our Twitter community “What is the one thing you know now that you wish you had known before your cancer treatment.” We received tons of responses ranging from “I wish I had known about the nausea.” to “I wish I had known it would be hard for me to get pregnant.” to “I wish I had known I wasn’t alone in my fight.”. We have created a resource to help prepare and guide patients from the point of diagnosis through the balance of life called The LIVESTRONG Guidebook.

The LIVESTRONG Guidebook addresses specific concerns that cancer survivors, loved ones and caregivers may have during each phase of the cancer journey. It helps survivors navigate the healthcare system to find reliable resources and the best care for their situation. The Guidebook provides the information that is needed from the time of diagnosis, through cancer treatment and beyond.
The general themes of the Guidebook content include understanding how cancer can affect the physical, emotional and day-to-day lives of survivors. The information also will be helpful for loved ones and those assisting as caregivers.
The Guidebook can help cancer survivors and their loved ones:
* Learn about cancer and treatment
* Find the best health care
* Find good resources and support services
* Learn what questions to ask
* Make health and life planning decisions
* Understand insurance and financial issues
* Keep track of the cancer experience
* Find hope
To order your copy of the Guidebook, visit our store. Guidebooks are free, but shipping and handling charges apply. For more information about our free, confidential, one-on-one support services for anyone affected by cancer, visit www.LIVESTRONG.org/survivorcare or call us 1-866-673-7205.
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Dear all,
I am sure this guide would really help. It will be of great use to those who have cancer and their family members as well.