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| Most cancer resources advise 'keep a journal'. But what should
it look like, what should be recorded? |
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Recover-eze Cancer
Care notebooks let YOU choose.
Some examples of how individuals use their notebook… |
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My Visiting Nurse writes in my vital
signs. |
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I take the diary to my Doctor appointments.
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My wife noted changes, that weren't
apparent to me. |
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I wasn't sure what to look for in
side effects, that section helped me. |
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My Doctor talks with me, instead
of asking questions over and over. |
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| We hope that you will use Recover-eze and welcome suggestions,
comments and ideas. Your user experience can help us improve Recover-eze.
If your recommendation is incorporated into future Recover-eze, we will
donate $50 in your name to the cancer
charity of your choice. |
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| Please contact us here info@cancer-care-notebook.com
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| We wish you well. |
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| Some exceptional resources for the newly diagnosed… |
| Steve Dunn’s intelligent
site is dedicated to helping you find the answers to your questions
about cancer, and especially to helping you find the questions you need
to ask. The ultimate goal is to show you how to improve your odds
by researching your options. |
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| With an overwhelming array of information to search, National
Coalition for Cancer Survivorship site offers an excellent starting
point. The wide range of information is well organized for easy searching. |