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Cancer care is not just about treatment plans and hospital visits. It is about having the right kinds of support around you-at home, within the healthcare system, and in daily life-so that the journey feels manageable, informed, and humane.

This guide helps you understand:

  • What types of support are commonly used in cancer care
  • Where patients and families often struggle despite treatment
  • How integrated support can ease the physical, emotional, and everyday burden of cancer

This is not a checklist. It is a map.

1. Core Supports Commonly Used in Cancer Care

These are supports most patients already interact with in some form.

Medical Team & Hospital Support

Doctors, nurses, hospitals, and coordinators form the backbone of cancer treatment.

How this support usually helps:

  • Diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-ups
  • Managing side effects and treatment changes
  • Coordinators assisting with appointments, reports, and phone communication

What to remember:

Your medical team treats the disease. It is okay to ask questions, seek clarity, and ask for help navigating the system.

Caregivers, Caretakers & At-Home Support

Many patients rely on a family member or hired caretaker at home-especially during active treatment.

How this support usually helps:

  • Assistance with daily activities
  • Medication reminders and routines
  • Emotional reassurance and presence

What to remember:

Having help at home is not a weakness-it is part of care. Caregivers also need guidance and emotional support.

2. Support Needs That Often Remain Unaddressed

Even with treatment and caregiving in place, many needs remain unmet.

Emotional & Mental Well-Being

Cancer brings uncertainty, fear, emotional fatigue, and changing moods.

Common experiences:

  • Anxiety around scans and results
  • Emotional overwhelm or numbness
  • Feeling the need to “stay strong” all the time

Key takeaway:

Emotional distress is common-and support can help you cope better, not weaker.

Nutrition & Daily Living Guidance

Eating patterns, digestion, sleep, and energy levels often change during treatment.

Common challenges:

  • Appetite loss or food aversions
  • Conflicting advice from multiple sources
  • Difficulty maintaining strength and routine

Key takeaway:

Nutrition during cancer is about nourishment and tolerance, not strict rules.

Physical Support, Movement & Recovery

Fatigue, stiffness, weakness, or fear of movement are common during and after treatment.

Common needs:

  • Gentle, safe movement
  • Support for rebuilding strength gradually
  • Guidance that respects treatment-related limitations

Key takeaway:

Recovery is gradual-and the body deserves patience, not pressure.

Practical & Day-to-Day Challenges

Cancer affects more than health-it affects daily life.

Common challenges:

  • Managing appointments and schedules
  • Balancing work, rest, and responsibilities
  • Feeling overwhelmed by non-medical decisions

Key takeaway:

Reducing practical stress helps conserve energy for healing.

3. Extended Support & Resource Navigation

Beyond medical treatment, patients often need help accessing comfort and recovery resources.

This may include:

  • Wigs and headwear
  • Prosthetic and mastectomy bras
  • Compression garments
  • Post-surgery dresses and innerwear
  • Scarves, caps, and bandanas

Key takeaway:

Comfort and dignity are part of care-not optional extras.

4. Long-Term Follow-Up & Survivorship Support

Support needs often continue after treatment ends.

Common needs:

  • Managing long-term side effects
  • Emotional adjustment after treatment
  • Rebuilding routines and confidence

Key takeaway:

Survivorship is a phase of care, not the absence of it.

How EaseMyCancer Fits In

EaseMyCancer supports individuals by bridging gaps between medical treatment, daily life, and emotional well-being.

We help patients and families:

  • Understand what support options exist
  • Navigate emotional, nutritional, physical, and practical challenges
  • Access trusted resources that ease day-to-day living

Our role is not to replace medical teams or caregivers-but to ensure that no part of care feels fragmented or unsupported.

Additional Support & Resources

The following resources address common questions and needs that arise during cancer care. These supports can be accessed at different stages of the journey and may change over time.

Finding Support Groups

Support groups connect individuals with others who are navigating similar experiences.

How support groups can help:

  • Reduce feelings of isolation
  • Offer shared understanding and lived perspectives
  • Provide emotional reassurance beyond clinical settings

What to keep in mind:

The right support group is one where you feel safe, heard, and respected. It is okay to explore different options before deciding.

Caregiver Resources

Caregivers play a critical role in cancer care and often need support themselves.

Helpful resources for caregivers may include:

  • Educational guidance on caregiving responsibilities
  • Emotional and mental health support
  • Practical tips for managing burnout and fatigue

What to keep in mind:

Supporting the caregiver is an essential part of supporting the patient.

Talking to Your Healthcare Team

Clear communication with healthcare providers helps patients participate actively in their care.

Helpful approaches include:

  • Preparing questions before appointments
  • Asking for explanations in simple language
  • Clarifying next steps, side effects, and follow-ups

What to keep in mind:

You have the right to understand your care and to ask questions until you feel clear.

Considering a Second Opinion

Seeking a second opinion is a common and accepted part of cancer care.

When a second opinion may help:

  • When treatment options feel unclear
  • When you want reassurance about a proposed plan
  • When exploring alternative or additional approaches

What to keep in mind:

A second opinion is about clarity and confidence-not distrust.

Understanding Patient Rights

Patients have rights that protect dignity, safety, and informed decision-making.

These rights commonly include:

  • The right to clear information and informed consent
  • The right to privacy and confidentiality
  • The right to respectful, non-discriminatory care

What to keep in mind:

Knowing your rights helps you advocate for yourself throughout care.

Closing Note

Support and resources are essential parts of cancer care. When medical treatment is complemented by emotional support, practical guidance, and long-term follow-up, individuals and families can navigate cancer with greater clarity, confidence, and continuity.

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EaseMyCancer Terms & Condition

By enrolling in any program offered by EaseMyCancer, I understand and agree that:

  • Program fees are payable in advance and are generally non-refundable unless otherwise stated in writing.
  • Sessions must be used within the validity period of the selected plan. Missed sessions may not be compensated or carried forward.
  • Participation is voluntary, and I may discontinue the program at any time; however, fees already paid may not be refundable.
  • EaseMyCancer does not guarantee specific health, treatment, or recovery outcomes.
  • All educational materials, recordings, and resources provided by EaseMyCancer are for personal use only and may not be copied, shared, or reproduced without prior written permission.
  • EaseMyCancer and its team shall not be held liable for any injury, loss, or damages arising from participation in the program, except to the extent required by applicable law.
  • These Terms & Conditions are governed by the laws of India, and any disputes shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of Bengaluru.

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EaseMyCancer Consent Form

Introduction

At EaseMyCancer, we provide supportive care that nurtures the body, mind, and spirit. This consent form ensures that you are fully informed about our services, your rights, and responsibilities before participation.

1. Purpose of Services

EaseMyCancer offers supportive care services, including:

  • Yoga, mindful movement practices, and emotional well-being support.
  • Nutrition guidance and personalised nutrition plans.
  • Psycho-oncology group sessions and counselling.

These services support your overall health and quality of life. They are not a replacement for medical treatment or preventive in nature, and are meant to complement your medical care.

2. Information Sharing & Confidentiality

  • I consent to share personal, medical, and emotional information only for designing and delivering my personalised support plan.
  • This information may be shared within the EaseMyCancer team (program coordinator, yoga & emotional well-being specialists, nutritionists, psycho-oncologists) solely for my care.
  • My data will be securely stored and not shared outside EaseMyCancer without my consent, except where required by law.

3. Payment & Services

  • Services are chargeable and payment is required in advance.
  • Fees cover planning, delivery, and follow-up.
  • Payments are non-refundable, unless otherwise stated.
  • Missed sessions beyond the agreed schedule will not be compensated or carried forward.

4. Responsibility & Medical Disclaimer

  • I will continue to consult my doctor regarding all treatment decisions.
  • I have informed and taken consent from my consulting doctor regarding the program.
  • I accept full responsibility for my health and will inform my facilitator of any changes.
  • EaseMyCancer does not provide emergency medical services. In an emergency, I will contact my doctor or emergency services.

5. Participation

  • Participation is voluntary.
  • I may withdraw consent at any time by providing written notice; service fees may not be refundable.

6. Recording & Documentation

  • Apart from yoga and emotional well-being sessions, which may be recorded for internal quality review and training purposes, no other session will be recorded by EaseMyCancer without my explicit consent.
  • I agree as a participant not to record any session in any form to maintain privacy of other participants.

Tavleen

Behavioural Insights & User Research Specialist

Specializes in behavioural insights and user research with experience across health & fitness, government, and retail sectors. Focuses on translating human behaviour into strategic insights that inform product and business decisions, contributing to user-centered and data-driven approaches.

Nitin Agarwal

Technology Advisor, EaseMyCancer

Technology leader and entrepreneur with nearly two decades of experience building and scaling large-scale digital platforms. Has held leadership roles across global technology companies including Flipkart, Ola, GoTo Group, Yahoo, and Curefit (Cult.fit), and currently leads product and engineering at Bhanzu. Brings expertise in product engineering, platform scalability, and innovation, supporting EaseMyCancer in building accessible, technology-driven patient care solutions.

Dr. Sai Vivek V

Consultant Medical & Hemato-Oncologist | Advisor, EaseMyCancer

Consultant Medical and Hemato-Oncologist at Aster Hospitals with nearly six years of experience. Expertise includes solid organ and blood cancers in adults and children, precision oncology, immunotherapy, preventive oncology, and integrative cancer care. Academic background includes MBBS, MD in Internal Medicine, and DM in Medical Oncology. Also serves as an Advisor at EaseMyCancer, supporting patient-centered and integrative oncology initiatives.

Dr. Seema Rao

Director & Consultant, Palliative Medicine | Advisor, EaseMyCancer

Director and Consultant in Palliative Medicine at Manipal Hospice and Respite Center, with a background in psychiatry and a Master’s in Palliative Medicine (Distinction) from Cardiff University as a Commonwealth Scholar. Has led major clinical, academic, and research initiatives, including ICU–palliative care integration and national training programs. Focus areas include comprehensive palliative care and psycho-spiritual support. Serves as an Advisor at EaseMyCancer, contributing to integrated and compassionate care systems.

Priya Kataria

Senior Clinical Nutritionist & Therapy Delivery Lead

Leading clinical nutritionist specializing in oncology nutrition, with over a decade of experience supporting more than 10,000 cancer patients. Known for delivering outcome-driven, personalized nutrition strategies that improve treatment tolerance, recovery, and quality of life. Approach is rooted in clinical precision and integrative care, combining detailed assessments with scientifically backed interventions aligned with medical treatment.

Sonal Devji Patel

Onco Yoga Trainer

Certified Yoga Practitioner (MSc Yoga & Vedic Therapy) and Gold Medalist in Yoga, with therapeutic training at Arogyadhama. Currently serves as an Onco Yoga Trainer at EaseMyCancer, delivering personalized yoga and pranayama sessions for individuals affected by cancer. Focus areas include reducing fatigue, improving energy levels, and enhancing emotional well-being to support resilience during treatment.

Rajeshwari A

Senior Psycho-Oncologist

Brings nearly a decade of experience in supporting individuals and families navigating the psychological challenges of cancer. Has supported over 10,000 patients and their families through evidence-based, patient-centered psycho-oncology care, helping strengthen emotional resilience and quality of life. Actively collaborates with multidisciplinary teams and facilitates individual therapy and support groups, creating safe spaces for coping, healing, and meaningful connection.

Hemalatha S N

Program Coordinator & Executive Assistant – Founder’s Office

Brings a strong academic background in Biochemistry along with experience in supporting individuals navigating oncology care. Work focuses on patient coordination, program management, and ensuring seamless communication across teams. Closely collaborates with clinical and operational teams while supporting the Founder’s Office with coordination and day-to-day execution, contributing to a structured and supportive environment that enhances patient experience and organizational efficiency.

Parul Agarwal

Founder, EaseMyCancer

Founder of EaseMyCancer, Certified Cancer Support Specialist (UK), and Certified Yoga Teacher with nearly a decade of experience in healthcare and wellness. Among the first few Indians to complete advanced international specialization in cancer support and integrative oncology care. Designs structured, evidence-informed programs focused on preventive health, stress regulation, emotional resilience, and sustainable wellbeing for individuals and organisations.