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Caregiver Balances Care for Himself, Patient
Taking care of someone with cancer is challenging. For 60-year-old caregiver Robert Bowden, helping his wife Becky through a difficult recovery from appendix tumor surgery brought on stress, fear and even health problems.
Like many couples, however, the deep affection they share for one another carried them through the biggest challenges that cancer and caregiving had to offer. Read the full story
![]() | Mind/Body/Spirit Videos |
- Tibetan Meditation Takes Patients ‘Home’
- Therapy Is a Laughing Matter
- Music Therapy Inspires Cancer Patients
- Pilates Strengthens the Body
- Cancer Patients Have Fun with NIA
- Kundalini Yoga ‘Awakens’ Cancer Patients
- Hatha Yoga Focuses on Postures, Breathing
- Qigong Slowly Calms Cancer Patients
- Tai Chi Good for Cancer Patients
- Mind-Body Practices Good for Cancer Patients
In the September 2007 Issue
- Caregiver Balances Care for Himself, Patient
- Q&A: Why Caregivers Need to Take Care
- Proton Therapy Helps Two Pediatric Patients
- Lower-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome Studied
- Genes Cause Cancer in Mice With Brain Tumors
- Therapy Destroys Pancreatic Cancer in Mice
- Caregivers Can Stay Connected on the Web
- Young Patients Connect on Social Media Sites
© 2013 The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center


