
It's not easy to accept help when you have cancer, but here are some examples of what might be good decisions to consider when you're overwhelmed. 1) Make a list of what needs to get done. 2) Match tasks with people. 3) Have an answer for "What can I do?" 4) Nevermind the thank-you notes. Watch the video for more suggestions.
Watch: 10 ways to accept help when you have cancer.
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