More help for you
Whether you are facing cancer or helping someone you love face cancer, it is important
to know that you are not alone. For information you can download and use right now,
go to the Stay Strong Patient Support
Program and find educational materials about the chemotherapy experience,
chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
(CINV), and even diet and lifestyle changes that can minimize the impact
of side effects.
Where can I get more information?
For resources that may be helpful to you during your cancer experience, click on
the links below. Take advantage of these additional sources of information but remember
to always ask your healthcare provider if you have any questions about your cancer
or treatment plan.
This online resource provides information about chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV), including risk factors and treatment options.
Cancer survivors can get involved with support and networking groups or attend lectures,
workshops, and social events in meeting places that feel like home. Find a chapter
in your area or click to download a presentation called
Now That Feels Better: Ways to Manage Nausea and Vomiting from Chemotherapy.
Founded by Stefanie and Chris Spielman, this annual recognition honors those whose
dedication and strength are powerful influences in the lives of cancer survivors.
Nominate someone you love.
Through published materials and online resources, this organization educates, supports,
empowers, and speaks up for those who care for loved ones.
As a global leader in the fight against breast cancer, this organization supports
innovative research and community-based outreach programs. Find an affiliate in
your area.
Click on the following additional resources for more information and support.
CINV resources
General cancer resources
Support resources