Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Counteract the effects of cancer through Mind-Body-Spirit Connection
Sunday, October 26, 2008
November is National Care Givers Month
Last month when I was volunteering in the Survivor’s Tent for the Strides for Life 5K Walk in Minneapolis, I noticed that for every survivor I greeted, there were 3-5 people accompanying them. These people were their support team, the care givers who helped them or were currently helping them through their treatments. They were family members, friends and coworkers who drove them to their appointments, cooked them meals, called them just to check-in, sent the cards, and gave them sentimental gifts. They were the ones who kept track of the chemo schedule and made sure that a good dinner or silly movie was always available.
Chemossentials recognizes the need to say thank you to these very special people. We also understand how difficult it might be right now to shop for thank you gifts. Chemossentials can help. Check out our “Giving Thanks” package – it provides an assortment of small gifts (including cards and packaging), that say thank you in a big way.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
CA-125--not valuable as general screening test
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Gifts--A Primer

- Why should you give a gift?
- When should you give a gift?
- What type of gift is appropriate and/or fun to give?
- How should you give the gift?
- to remind someone how important they are to you
- to acknowledge the difficulty of their situation and offer your support
- to encourage them to remain hopeful and optimistic
- to empower them with gifts that will be practical and useful throughout their treatments
- to know that you're making a positive difference in someones life.
- Right away! Waiting risks not doing.
- Consider this, cancer treatment is a cumulative process--the need for specific products may not be predictable, so having them readily available early on is crucial.
- Useful and practical items that make life more managable. We suggest our Favorite Things Bag
- Items that specifically target the side-effects of cancer treatments. Check out our Face-Time Add On and Kick Back Kit
- Products that are fun and provide an outlet for distraction. Take a peek at our Stress Relief Add-On and Summer Zen Package.
- Personal touches, such as favorite magazines, self-care products, books etc.
- Don't be shy, even if it is difficult for you to express your feelings with words, your gift can say it for you, "I care. I'm here to support you. I'm thinking of you."
- Get together with a group of friends and/or family members and have each person contribute a special item - a book, a hat, a homemade goodie, a picture, an inspiring quotation, a funny story etc - to a gift bag. Adding this personal touch to any gift shows how much you care
- For more gift-giving ideas please see our gift giving guide

Attitude Matters
- When interpreting the data on a particular kind of cancer, keep in mind your age, your general health, stage at which the cancer was caught, family support system, general attitude about life.
- And remember -- you are not a number! You are far more complex - with a unique history and set of circumstances.
- Having hope and keeping joy in your life will help.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Try a Different Question
Thursday, October 16, 2008
"Here she comes!"
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Suicide Gene--using diphtheria toxin gene to kill pancreatic cancer
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Making Strides






