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Bankrate.com

Provides tools that allow consumers to compare mortgage, home equity and other loan rates, estimate refinancing costs and calculate loan payments. Articles on financial planning, real estate and other

Benefit Eligibility Screening Tool (BEST)

The Benefits Eligibility Screening Tool is a free and confidential assessment tool that is found on the Social Security Administration (SSA) website. The BEST cannot be used to apply for benefits. The

American Cancer Society

Find information and tips on staying active and healthy during and after cancer treatment and dealing with the possibility of cancer recurrence.

Cancer.Net

Cancer.Net brings the expertise and resources of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the voice of the world's cancer physicians, to people living with cancer and to those who care

Livestrong Cancer Navigation

Livestrong offers free and confidential one-on-one support to anyone affected by cancer. This includes emotional assistance to help you cope with a cancer diagnosis and find support groups or peer-to

Livestrong Fertility

Livestrong Fertility provides reproductive information, resources and financial support if cancer and its treatment present risks to your fertility.

CancerCare

Taking care of a loved one can be a positive experience. For example, some people say that caregiving strengthened their relationship. But it can also be very stressful. Many caregivers say it often

Cancer Support Community: Your Role as a Caregiver

The ripples of a cancer diagnosis extend to spouses, partners, siblings, children and friends. Many of these family members will find they now need to take on the role of caregiver—something they have

Cancer Support Community - Remember Your Needs

It is not selfish to think about yourself. In fact, it is important that you do so. Caring for yourself is a necessary part of being a caregiver.

Cancer.net - How Caregivers Can Take Care of Themselves

One of the most important—but often forgotten—tasks for caregivers is caring for themselves. A caregiver's physical, emotional, and mental health is vital to the well-being of the person who has