I Can Cope® is an educational program for people facing
cancer - either personally or as a friend or family caregiver. Living with cancer is one of the greatest
challenges a person can face in the course of a lifetime. I Can Cope offers help in the form of
reliable information, peer support and practical coping skills - so that you
can meet this challenge.
Knowledge is power, and the more you know about what is happening during cancer treatment, the better equipped you will be to handle each step of the journey. And, of course, there is great comfort in the simple knowledge that you are not alone.
Knowledge is power, and the more you know about what is happening during cancer treatment, the better equipped you will be to handle each step of the journey. And, of course, there is great comfort in the simple knowledge that you are not alone.
I Can Cope classes are also online and taught by
doctors, nurses, social workers and other health care professionals or
community representatives. The sessions
help dispel myths by presenting straightforward facts and answers to your
cancer-related questions.
There are several I Can Cope modules to choose from. They include the following topics:
There are several I Can Cope modules to choose from. They include the following topics:
(If any module links are broken, please visit www.cancer.org and search for "I Can Cope".)
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Side effects of Treatment
- Emotions and Self-esteem
- Cancer and Intimacy
- Communicating Concerns and Feelings
- Community Resources
- Financial Concerns
- Pain Management
- Nutrition Part 1 and Part 2
- Fatigue
For more information about I Can Cope, or to find out how
you can volunteer, you can also contact your local American Cancer Society at 1.800.227.2345
anytime day or night, or visit www.cancer.org.
Other resources:
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