
Honoring Caregivers: The Strength Behind Every Cancer Journey
February is a time to recognize the caregivers who stand beside patients through every stage of cancer care. From diagnosis to treatment and beyond, caregivers
Monday, January 19, 2026 – Closed
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
December is the perfect time to pause, breathe, and check in with your overall well-being—especially if you’ve been meaning to schedule a screening, follow up on a symptom, or reconnect with your care team.
Three Small Actions That Make a Big Difference
1. Schedule the screening you’ve been putting off.
Early detection saves lives—and a 10-minute call could change yours.
2. Listen to what your body has been telling you.
Unusual fatigue, persistent pain, or changes in appetite shouldn’t be ignored.
3. Reach out for support.
Your care team, friends, and community are here—especially during the holidays.
This Season, Give Yourself Permission to Prioritize You
Whether you’re a patient, survivor, caregiver, or someone wanting to take charge of their health, December offers a meaningful reminder: your health is worth the time, the energy, and the care.

February is a time to recognize the caregivers who stand beside patients through every stage of cancer care. From diagnosis to treatment and beyond, caregivers

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February is a time to recognize the caregivers who stand beside patients through every stage of cancer care. From diagnosis to treatment and beyond, caregivers

Follow-up appointments are an important part of staying healthy. Whether you’re managing a condition, monitoring progress, or simply keeping up with routine care, these visits help your healthcare team make sure everything is on track.

Cancer treatment can bring physical, emotional, and mental challenges. Feeling stressed or overwhelmed is completely normal, but there are simple, effective ways to help manage stress and maintain a sense of control during this time.

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