Cancer Caregivers Recognized as First Responders in the Home
November 20, 2017
November 20, 2017
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona, Nov. 20 -- The Translational Genomics Research Institute issued the following news release:
This year, nearly 38,000 residents of Arizona will be diagnosed with some type of cancer. Each of these cases, on average, will affect at least three others, including family, friends and employers.
The first person to fulfill patient needs often is a caregiver in the home. But often these caregivers are not prepared for such a sudden and crucial role.
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This year, nearly 38,000 residents of Arizona will be diagnosed with some type of cancer. Each of these cases, on average, will affect at least three others, including family, friends and employers.
The first person to fulfill patient needs often is a caregiver in the home. But often these caregivers are not prepared for such a sudden and crucial role.
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