Supporting someone going through Chemotherapy

When someone you care about is going through chemotherapy, it's normal to feel uncertain about how best to help. There are lots of suggestions and information on the web to read through, but we've listed some key things below that might be of help to start you off.

Understanding Your Role as a Support Person

Your presence and support can make a meaningful difference in your loved one's chemotherapy treatment.  Here's how you can help:

Practical Ways to Show Support

  • Offer specific help instead of saying "let me know if you need anything"
  • Coordinate meal deliveries or grocery shopping
  • Help with household tasks
  • Provide transport to appointments
  • Keep track of important dates and schedules

Being There Emotionally

  • Listen without trying to fix everything
  • Stay in regular contact through texts, calls, or visits
  • Respect their energy levels
  • Share normal, everyday conversations
  • Be present without overwhelming them

Creating a Support Schedule

  • Coordinate with other friends and family
  • Set regular check-in times
  • Plan activities that match their energy levels
  • Remember that support is needed throughout the entire journey

A couple of things to keep in mind.

  • Every person's experience is different
  • Treatment affects energy levels differently each day
  • Your consistent presence matters more than perfect words
  • Small gestures can make a big impact
  • Recovery continues after treatment ends

Supporting someone through chemotherapy doesn't have to be about grand gestures . Whether through practical help, emotional support, or carefully chosen gifts, your care makes a difference.

Understanding Chemotherapy better

If you would like to understand more about chemotherapy, below are some links to some health services pages. Most countries will have a specific health service page and cancer research institutes as well. Check for your country specifically via google.

The NHS in the UK

Cancer Research UK - if you go to Cancer Research UK on FB, you will also find many of the affiliated groups for the different types of cancer.

The Cancer Council, Australia

The American Cancer Society

US National Cancer Society - a booklet on how Chemotherapy can affect people.

Cancer Society NZ