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Great Book on History, Biology, and Human Side of Cancer: “The Emperor of All Maladies” by Siddhartha Mukherjee
GRACE & Living Yoga Therapy Present: Managing Fatigue & Building Gentle Strength with Bed-Bound Therapeutic Yoga
GRACE is excited to bring to you more in our new series on surviving with cancer
August 2019 Volunteer of the Month - Dan Laubhan!
We couldn't do what we do without you, our volunteers!
From helping at the ASCO booth, admin and transcription work, to spreading pamphlets and information about GRACE, we have been lucky enough to meet some of the most amazing people.
This month we are pleased to give a gracious nod and a huge thank you to Dan Laubhan. We first met Dan at ASCO when he offered to help us work the booth at the yearly Chicago event.
How to Combat Financial Toxicity while Participating in a Clinical Trial
As oncology treatments continue to evolve and change over time, so do various treatment options available. Clinical trials present the opportunity to use new treatment options that are still being studied and not approved by the FDA, clinical trials may compare a new treatment to a treatment that is already available as well. Thanks to science and the fascinating arena of clinical trials, some patients now have a plethora of options available to treat their cancer, should you meet the various inclusion criteria of a trial and are able to find one located near you.
Not On My Watch
We are excited to be able to share the following article provided by a member of the GRACE Fellows Ambassador Program, Dr. Arjun Gupta.
The article, originally written for JAMA Oncology, is an amazing and warm piece about Dr. Gupta's experience with his first patient as a first-year oncology fellow. To view the full article on the JAMA website, please follow this link, or scroll down to see the full text.
Palliative What?
From the Grace Archives | Originally Published January 4, 2010 | By Dr Harman | 5 Comments
What is palliative care? I get this question at least once a day, not only from patients and families but also from other clinicians. While many GRACE members are familiar with palliative care, there still exists a lot of confusion out there about what palliative care exactly is. To be honest, back when I started medical school, I didn’t know what it was myself.
GRACE & Living Yoga Therapy Present: Relieving Constipation Through Therapeutic Yoga
GRACE is excited to bring to you more in our new series on surviving with cancer
FAQ: What might I expect to happen when someone I’m caring for is dying?
From the Grace Archives | Originally Published May 6, 2011 | By Dr West
This is a difficult topic for many people to think about, and especially to bring up in a public forum, but people still want and need to know what they might expect as they or someone they care for are declining. It is understandable to fear the unknown, and to fear suffering. I would say that there are a few leading points here:
1) Most patients don’t suffer much as their cancer progresses and as they transition through the dying process.
What is Hospice: Fact and Fiction
From the Grace Archives | Originally Published March 10, 2011 | By Dr Ramchandran
Hospice is HELP: Avoid it at Your Peril
From the Grace Archives | Originally published August 12, 2012 | By Dr West