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    Today is . treats the symptoms and stress of . They work in close partnership with your . Any person, of any age, with any type or stage of cancer can benefit from care—the earlier, the better.

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    There is now one goal: To help Toby live the best life possible with . This is Toby’s care story.

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    DEFINITION: care is specialized care for people living with an illness. It is focused on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of the illness. The goal is to improve quality of life for both the and the .

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    Ryan’s parents requested a referral through their primary care to a care team at “We didn’t know anything about it, but through it became clear that this could benefit us greatly."

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    is a devastating disease for and their , with a heavy burden of and other symptoms. If you are living with pancreatic cancer, you don’t have to walk this road alone. can help.

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    Palliative care appointments are to me as warm blankets are to a dog. I just feel so tucked in and taken care of after each one.

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    : experience a variety of complex illnesses that are not seen in adults. Even illnesses that are seen in adults can act differently in children because of their unique anatomy and physiology.

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    causes nerve cells in parts of the brain and spinal cord to die. Often called “Lou Gehrig’s Disease," in the later stages of the disease may become totally paralyzed. will help.

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    Living Well with Serious Illness: Ryan’s Story via - Ryan was born with a rare genetic disorder that causes severe developmental delays, seizures, and respiratory issues. Listen to their story.

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    “It all comes down to ,” says Dr. Razzak. “When we say that care adds an extra layer of support, we are also talking about giving a more time to discuss the situation.

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    Answer the following questions to determine whether might be right for you or someone close to you. Remember, you can get it at any point in your illness.

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    Today, JoAnn is well enough to help care for her grandchildren and take part in charity walks, but when she first arrived to meet with her care team, these goals seemed unobtainable.

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    Managing the symptoms and stress of can be very difficult. This is why care can be an important part of your treatment.

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    Must-Listen Podcast: Living Well with Serious Illness: Ryan’s Story.

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    care helps people with feel better, continue doing the things they enjoy, and stay in as long as possible. Studies have shown that can also help people with lung live longer.

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    Social media research led an Ohio Family to a specialty that helps and their families deal with all aspects of a serious . This is their care story.

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