Working With Your Cancer Healthcare Team
During treatment, you should lean on your healthcare team for support. Whether you’re experiencing side effects or not, let your team know how you’re doing so they can help.
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Source: CLL SocietyYour Oncology Pharmacist is a critical part of your treatment plan. Find out more about their specialized training and the services they provide.
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Source: CLL SocietyLearn how primary care Physician Assistants (PAs) can help provide you with an added layer of physical and emotional support throughout your CLL journey.
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Source: CLL SocietyLearn how to become your own self-advocate and discover 5 pillars of success in dealing with your CLL.
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Source: Cancer Support CommunityWatch a brief video of Mary Ann, a former caregiver and cancer survivor, discussing the benefits of having a healthcare team.
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Source: Cancer Support CommunityHear from Sheri as she discusses the need to take and keep good notes as a caregiver during doctor visits.
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Source: CLL SocietyFind out normal ranges of various lab tests in CLL, including complete blood counts (CBC), white blood cell differential (Diff), and chemistry and serum tests.
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