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How to Manage Your Anxiety - Italian
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This guide is written in Italian. It is for people who have anxiety before, during or after cancer treatment. Anxiety is normal for patients and families coping with cancer. It often goes away on its own within days. If your anxiety lasts longer you may need help to manage it.
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How to Manage Your Anxiety - Punjabi
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This guide is written in Punjabi. It is for people who have anxiety before, during or after cancer treatment. Anxiety is normal for patients and families coping with cancer. It often goes away on its own within days. If your anxiety lasts longer you may need help to manage it.
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How to Manage Your Anxiety - Simplified Chinese
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This guide is written in simplified Chinese. It is for people who have anxiety before, during or after cancer treatment. Anxiety is normal for patients and families coping with cancer. It often goes away on its own within days. If your anxiety lasts longer you may need help to manage it.
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How to Manage Your Anxiety - Spanish
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This guide is written in Spanish. It is for people who have anxiety before, during or after cancer treatment. Anxiety is normal for patients and families coping with cancer. It often goes away on its own within days. If your anxiety lasts longer you may need help to manage it.
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How to Manage Your Anxiety - Tamil
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This guide is written in Tamil. It is for people who have anxiety before, during or after cancer treatment. Anxiety is normal for patients and families coping with cancer. It often goes away on its own within days. If your anxiety lasts longer you may need help to manage it.
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How to Manage Your Anxiety - Traditional Chinese
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This guide is written in traditional Chinese. It is for people who have anxiety before, during or after cancer treatment. Anxiety is normal for patients and families coping with cancer. It often goes away on its own within days. If your anxiety lasts longer you may need help to manage it.
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How to Manage Your Anxiety - French
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This guide is written in French. It is for people who have anxiety before, during or after cancer treatment. Anxiety is normal for patients and families coping with cancer. It often goes away on its own within days. If your anxiety lasts longer you may need help to manage it.
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Your Guide to the Waterloo Wellington Regional Cancer Program
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This booklet was created by our patients and health care team to give you key information that you will need as a patient, family member or care partner. The booklet has information that can be used through all stages of your journey with the Waterloo Wellington Regional Cancer Program.
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Wheels Of Hope - Canadian Cancer Society
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The Canadian Cancer Society is pleased to provide the Wheels of Hope driving program to
help you with travel to Cancer Centres. Trained and dedicated volunteer drivers may be
available to help you with some of your cancer-specif ic medical appointments.
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Palliative Care is more than just end-of-life care
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Video that takes you through what palliative care really is - and how it can help you. Created by the Canadian Cancer Society.
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Making Decisions for your Care and Treatment
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This handout from Ontario Health - Cancer Care Ontario. It will give you information on informed consent and substitute decision makers. When you have cancer, there are many decisions to make about your care and treatment. Thinking and talking about your wishes, values, and beliefs in advance can make these decisions easier.
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How To Tell If You Have A Fever
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This is a short postcard about fevers and how to tell if you have one. Created by Ontario Health - Cancer Care Ontario.
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Neutropenia - what you need to know
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Ontario Health - Cancer Care Ontario has created this handout to help you learn more about neutropenia (low white blood cells).
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Myeloma Pathfinder
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This 2 page handout has information on websites and resources for people with myeloma. Created by the Waterloo Regional Cancer Program.
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Appetite Pathfinder
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This 2 page handout has information on websites and resources for people who are struggling with their appetite. Created by the Waterloo Regional Cancer Program.