Quoting CancerWorld‘s post:
“Cancer is never a solitary journey.
Every diagnosis ripples outward—touching parents, partners, siblings, and friends.
Too often, we overlook the caregivers. They are the ones who…
Administer medications without formal training
Juggle appointments, finances, and logistics
Provide comfort when words fall short
And yet, their contributions are often invisible.
“I carried guilt for even the smallest breaks throughout the day…until I realized I couldn’t pour from an empty cup.” – Michele Reynolds, wife and caregiver to her husband battling multiple myeloma shares.
We must see caregivers not as secondary figures, but as central to healing.
So, it’s time we ask: What about them, the caregivers?
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Adrian Pogacian, Founder of INCKA Psycho-oncology Center, Host of Beyond the Cancer Diagnosis Interview Series at OncoDaily, shared a post by CancerWorld, adding:
“Oscar Wilde once wrote: “We live in an age when unnecessary things are our only necessities.”
In an increasingly artificial world, love and hope remain our most human legacies. I enjoy writing it and thank you Michele Reynolds for your incredible support.”