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- Decide Who To Tell About Your Condition, When, And How Much To Share
- Think Of Family And Friends As Part Of Your Health Care Team. Ask Them For Help When You Need It.
- If You Have Underage Children
- Learn About Local Resources
- Adopt A Cancer Prevention Diet And Lifestyle
- If You Will Be In Hospital, Prepare For Your Upcoming Needs
- Learn To Be An Informed Medications Consumer
Colorectal Cancer: Newly Diagnosed: Day to Day Living (Stages 0, 1)
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There are many local resources throughout the country to help people with cancer in general, and colorectal cancer in particular.
Ask your cancer doctor’s team, the social worker at the local hospital, and other people in the area who have had colorectal cancer.
Also check with Colon Cancer Alliance at 877.422.4030 and the American Cancer Society’s list of resources by calling 800.ACS.2345.
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