#Cancer affects everyone. Friends, family and of course the person with the diagnosis. This page is for everyone affected. #cancerinspiration #cancersucks

Joined February 2016
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Cancer support is more than screens; it's compassion, shared moments, and real understanding. Digital helps, but human connection heals. Discover how we support caregivers ➡️ cancercareparcel.com/cancer-… #CancerSupport #HumanConnection
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A coffee can go a long way. Buying us a coffee means more free care packages and expert resources for those who need them most. 100% of profits stay in the cancer community. Support here: buymeacoffee.com/cancercarep… #CancerSupport #Community
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Cancer fatigue is not normal tiredness. Try 'Energy Banking' during treatment: ✅ High energy? Do your priority tasks. 🔋 Low energy? Stop and rest. Don’t wait for your battery to hit zero. Protect your energy today. #CancerSupport
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Nervous about your first chemo? You’re not alone. Our Chemotherapy Guide provides tips and support to help you feel prepared and empowered. Find help here: cancercareparcel.com/chemoth… #CancerSupport #Chemotherapy #CancerCare
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Cancer centres offer more than treatment: they provide ongoing emotional support, trusted information, and access to the latest research. These spaces help patients feel cared for while driving progress for everyone affected by cancer.
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Your coffee could be a lifeline. Small donations fund our free care packages and resources. We reinvest all profits back into the community. Support us here: buymeacoffee.com/cancercarep… #CancerSupport
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Searching cancer symptoms online is a trap. Dr. Google doesn't know your story, but evidence-based information brings real peace of mind. Get reliable, calm support through our resources. Find clarity here: cancercareparcel.com/resourc… #CancerSupport
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The emotional waves after a cancer diagnosis are intense. Shock, sadness, anger or calm can all hit at once. However you feel, you are not alone. Find compassionate support: cancercareparcel.com/coping-… #CancerSupport #CopingWithCancer
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Feeling nervous about your first chemo appointment? You're not alone. Expect time for questions, comfy seating, and caring staff. Bring a blanket, a loved one, and snacks if allowed. It's okay to feel how you feel( support is always here.) #Chemotherapy #CancerSupport
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Talking to someone with cancer? Skip unsolicited advice, don't minimize their experience, and avoid "I know how you feel." Listening and support matter. Help others: cancercareparcel.com/donate/ #CancerSupport #BeKind
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Talking about cancer is hard, but your story matters. Sharing helps others feel less alone. Read real stories and join the conversation on our blog: cancercareparcel.com/lets-ta… #LetsTalkAboutCancer #CancerSupport
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Hospital sockets are never where you need them. The best thing you can pack for a stay isn’t fancy: it’s a 3-meter charging cable. Stay connected from your bed without the awkward stretch. It’s a small practical win for a tough time. #CancerSupport
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The truth about survivorship? It doesn't start when treatment ends. It begins at diagnosis. This June, we’re honoring every step of the journey and the resilience of our community. You are not alone. #NationalCancerSurvivorMonth
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What nobody tells you about cancer fatigue. It’s not just being tired. It’s a bone-deep exhaustion sleep can’t fix. It’s hitting a wall mid-sentence or feeling drained after a shower. Real support starts with knowing rest doesn’t always mean recovery. #CancerFatigue
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Helping someone through cancer doesn't require a grand plan. It starts with one small, honest step. A text, a meal, or just showing up. You don't need all the answers to be exactly what they need. Just start. #CancerSupport
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Science moves fast, but cancer appointments are short. If you see a breakthrough in the news, don’t wait for your doctor to mention it. Bring the article and ask: 'Does this apply to my treatment?' Bridge the gap. #CancerSupport #PatientAdvocacy #CancerResearch
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“Let me know if you need anything” is a burden for someone facing cancer. Decision fatigue is real. Try the ‘Pizza and Laundry Rule’ instead. Make a specific offer: “I’m bringing dinner at 6” or “I’m doing your laundry.” Specific help matters most.
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The 'no hope' narrative is finally changing. New data for daraxonrasib shows survival times doubling for advanced pancreatic cancer. This isn't just a clinical win; it's more time for families and a future with more options. #PancreaticCancer #CancerResearch #Hope
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When people think about recovering from illness, they often imagine a simple journey. linkedin.com/pulse/recovery-…
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Precision therapy doesn't always feel precise. Being told a treatment is 'targeted' only to face side effects like infection risk causes real medical whiplash. Your experience is valid. Stay vigilant and trust your gut. You’re not alone in this.
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