COVID-19
CCF Webinar Series : July’s Patient Support Group
We’ve loved connecting with you each week and hope you’ll continue to do so. Our Weekly Webinars provide our CCF community with the latest information and updates pertaining to CCA. Our hope is to continue to connect, inspire and educate. Each week we present the latest information and updates relevant to the CCF community. Support Groups will…
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The COVID 19 pandemic is the most wide-reaching and devastating public health event of our lifetimes. It has reached nearly every corner of the globe. Even those who have not contracted the disease have been affected by it. The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation would like to know how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected your, or your loved…
Read MoreFive for Friday – 5 ways you can get involved with Moving for the Cure
Each week, we’re going to offer five tips that will help you stay educated, informed and hopeful about all things cholangiocarcinoma.
CCF is holding it’s first athletic fundraiser: Moving for the Cure! Enjoy any activity, anywhere, and raise money for the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation. All ages and athletic abilities can participate.
This week we present 5 ways you can get involved with Moving for the Cure.
Read MoreFive (really, eight) for Friday – 5(+3) reasons why this is a can’t miss conference
For this week’s “5 for Friday”, we changed it up a little bit! We’re proud to present 5 (+3) reasons why this is a can’t-miss conference!
Read MoreFive for Friday – 5 ways to stand up against racism and injustice
Five for Friday was created as a way to provide tips to help navigate you through these difficult times. We are saddened by the recent death of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and others.
In an effort to adapt to the current events we have decided to share 5 ways to stand up against racism and injustice.
Read MoreCCF Webinar Series : June’s Patient Support Group
You spoke and we listened! In light of COVID-19 pandemic, the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation created a weekly webinar series to help our community navigate through these difficult times. The response has been overwhelming and we will continue the weekly gatherings as long as there is interest! Based on an abundance of feedback, the weekly sessions will…
Read MoreFive for Friday – Get moving safely now that restrictions are being lifted
Each week, we’re going to offer five ways you can fight COVID-19, this week we’d like to share 5 ways to get moving safely now that restrictions are being lifted.
Read MoreFive for Friday – Getting Involved with Research (from Home!)
Each week, we’re going to offer five ways you can fight COVID-19, overcome the fear of the unknown and deal with the uncertainty of this situation.
This week, 5 ways you can get involved with research (from home!)
Read MoreFive for Friday – Dealing with Financial Worries
Each week, we’re going to offer five ways you can fight COVID-19, overcome the fear of the unknown and deal with the uncertainty of this situation.
This week, 5 things to do if you’re worried about your finances during COVID-19.
Read MoreFive for Friday – Grocery Shopping
Each week, we’re going to offer five ways you can fight COVID-19, overcome the fear of the unknown and deal with the uncertainty of this situation.
This week, 5 Tips for Grocery Shopping During a Pandemic.
Read MoreCCF Weekly Webinar Series: Dealing with Anxiety, Fear & Depression
You spoke and we listened! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation CCF is excited to continue our series of webinars. Each week we will bring you the latest information and updates relevant to the CCF community. Our hope is to continue to connect, inspire, and educate. Bi-weekly educational webinars will feature the newest developments and presentations from experts…
Read MoreFive for Friday – Working from Home
Each week, we’re going to offer five ways you can fight COVID-19, overcome the fear of the unknown and deal with the uncertainty of this situation.
This week, 5 Tips for Working Remotely.
Read MoreFive for Friday – Benefits of Volunteering
Each week, we’re going to offer five ways you can fight COVID-19, overcome the fear of the unknown and deal with the uncertainty of this situation.
This week, 5 Benefits from Volunteering.
Read MoreFive for Friday – Healthy Daily Practices
Each week, we’re going to offer five ways you can fight COVID-19, overcome the fear of the unknown and deal with the uncertainty of this situation.
This week, 5 Ways to Maintain a Healthy Mind.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Financial Resources for People with Cancer
Our friends at cancer.net have put together a list of national/general COVID-19 financial assistance resources.
Read MoreFive for Friday – Maintain a Healthy Mind
Each week, we’re going to offer five ways you can fight COVID-19, overcome the fear of the unknown and deal with the uncertainty of this situation.
This week, 5 Ways to Maintain a Healthy Mind.
Read More#stopthespread
Our friends at D2 Creative and Mill Pond Communications answered the #UNOpenBrief to help #STOPTHESPREAD of #COVID19. Their answer: an ILLUMINATION to help reduce face touching in the form of a playful 30-second PSA.
Read MoreCDC Guidelines for Cloth Face Coverings
CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies), especially in areas of significant community-based transmission.
Read MoreFive for Friday – Fight Misinformation
Each week, we’re going to offer five ways you can fight COVID-19, overcome the fear of the unknown and deal with the uncertainty of this situation.
This week, 5 Ways to Fight Misinformation.
Read MoreLive Webinar: Navigating Your Care in Uncertain Times
During these unprecedented times Dr. Javle and Dr. Kelley will answer your questions to help address the specific care, treatment, and access needs of our community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreCoronavirus: What People with Cancer Should Know
Some types of cancer and treatments such as chemotherapy can weaken your immune system and may increase your risk of any infection, including with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Read MoreThree Tips for Reluctant Superheroes
None of us wanted it, Cholangiocarcinoma has thrust us, kicking and screaming into the role of potential superheroes. Let me explain… These are tough times as the world locks down. I’m sure many of you have already seen posts or heard from friends how they are struggling with the anxiety of not knowing what is…
Read MoreFive for Friday – Do the Five!
Each week, we’re going to offer five ways you can fight COVID-19, overcome the fear of the unknown and deal with the uncertainty of this situation.
This week, DO THE FIVE to help stop the disease.
Read MoreMayo Clinic COVID-19 Q&A Podcast
The information about the COVID-19 pandemic changes rapidly, and it’s hard to stay up to date with the latest information. On this Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, Dr. Gregory Poland, answers COVID-19 questions.
Read MoreThe One-Two Punch: Cancer And Coronavirus
You have cancer. Your treatment is difficult, laborious, expensive, and stressful- even on even the best of days.
Enter, coronavirus. What now?
Read MoreWe’re here for you
In this uncertain time, we want you to know, wherever you are that we are with you. Distance and physical separation cannot break the bonds we have made in this community.
Read MoreWhat COVID-19 does to the human body
Home / Blog / What COVID-19 does to the human body Munich design house Kurzgesagt explains in an easy-to-understand video what happens to the human body once it has been infected with COVID-19. They look at how infection occurs, what cells are involved in both enabling and killing off the virus and how the autonomic immune…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Resources
It’s likely that your email inbox is flooded with updates about the COVID-19 pandemic. This can be overwhelming for anyone. It is particularly troublesome for cancer patients.
Read MoreDealing with Uncertainty
During this tumultuous time, Dr. Geret Giles offers some advice on how to deal with uncertainty.
Dr. Geret Giles is a licensed psychologist with a private practice in Pleasant Grove, Utah…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Guide for CCA Patients
The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) has been closely monitoring the global Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and its potential impact on cholangiocarcinoma patients.
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