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Emotional and Physical Challenges Affecting Caregivers and Patients Diagnosed With mCRC

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Panelists highlight challenges facing both patients and caregivers associated with colorectal cancer treatment.

The experts, John L. Marshall, MD, and David Fenstermacher, PhD, discuss the physical and emotional challenges faced by individuals and their caregivers when dealing with advanced stages of colorectal cancer.

Ryan Haumschild, PharmD, MS, MBA, highlights the impact of social determinants of health, including transportation vulnerability, on patients’ cancer journey, which can cause physical and emotional stress. He directs a question to Dr Marshall regarding the challenges that patients and their families or caregivers encounter in the advanced stages of colorectal cancer.

Dr Marshall paints a vivid picture of the emotional turmoil patients experience upon receiving a cancer diagnosis. He describes the abrupt transition from routine life to a world filled with medical interventions, uncertainty, and anxiety. The physical and emotional impact of treatments, potential social stigma, and the reliance on caregivers further compound the distress patients face. Caregivers often need to make sacrifices, which can exacerbate the challenges associated with social determinants of health, especially for those without the resources or flexibility to take time off work.

The dialogue underscores the need for support and resources in navigating the complexities of cancer. Dr Marshall encourages patients to seek guidance and information from reliable sources like the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, discouraging them from blindly searching online. He emphasizes the importance of a buddy system and the value of patient support groups, which can help individuals share their experiences and provide emotional support.

Dr Fenstermacher mentions Facebook groups and online communities, which cater to different groups based on factors such as age and cancer type, where individuals can share their experiences and gain insights.

The experts emphasize the significance of open discussion and peer support to help patients and caregivers cope with the challenges associated with advanced colorectal cancer, highlighting the need for more open conversations and support networks in the colorectal cancer community.

Video synopsis is AI-generated and reviewed by AJMC editorial staff.

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