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More Joy, Less Stress: Coping With Cancer through the Holiday Season

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New Brunswick, N.J., December 7, 2020 –The holiday season, while considered a joyous time of year, can be challenging for many people. For those impacted by cancer, this time may be especially demanding and draining, creating mixed emotions and added stress due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Individuals fighting cancer might find it a struggle to get “into the holiday spirit” while facing cancer treatment and managing symptoms and side effects.  The emotional and physical fatigue some patients experience can make it difficult to be involved in planning, decorating, cooking and socializing, despite whatever pressure they may feel to engage in these activities. Those with family members battling cancer might worry about how they can best support their loved one through the holiday season. There are strategies to help reduce stress and keep cancer from stealing your holiday joy whether you are a patient, caregiver or loving friend. 

 Take care of yourself, prioritize self-care and know your limits.

 Express yourself and ask for support.

 For families of cancer patients, follow your loved one’s lead.

 Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey offers support services for cancer patients and families, including stress management. Learn about our Patient Support Services program. https://www.cinj.org/education/caregiving.

 

Rosemarie Slirzewski, MSW, LCSW, is the interim director of social work at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.