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31, P = .005) and loneliness (β = 0.18, P = .024) were significantly more likely to be in the high symptom burden group. This study provides evidence that 5 key symptoms among cancer caregivers appear to cluster into 2 groups, those with low symptom burden and those with high symptom burden. Caregiving burden (impact of health) and loneliness were significant factors differentiating symptom cluster membership. Identifying symptom clusters may lead to better prevention and treatment strategies that target symptoms in cancer caregivers. I