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Emotional Health After Cancer Treatment


Your Body After Treatment | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Some cancer survivors report that they still feel tired or worn out after treatment is over. In fact, fatigue is one of the most common complaints during the ...

Does Chemotherapy Have Cognitive and Emotional Side Effects?

Chemotherapy has transformed cancer care, but its benefits come with side effects. “Chemo brain” is the name some people give to the brain ...

Cancer and Mental Health: What You Need to Know | Moffitt

It is not uncommon for those diagnosed with cancer to experience symptoms of anxiety and depression for the first time due to adjusting to changes in their ...

The 5 Emotional Stages of People with Cancer - Verywell Health

You may experience fear, anxiety, sadness, anger and overwhelm. It's completely normal to feel a wide range of emotions when facing a cancer diagnosis.

Emotional Impact of Finishing Treatment - Pancreatic Cancer Action

This booklet describes how chemotherapy treatment works, how it is given and how it may affect the patient. Provides advice on coping with side effects.

How to Manage Mental Health After a Cancer Diagnosis?

There is so much that happens after someone gets diagnosed with cancer. Life-threatening illnesses like cancer affect more than a person's ...

Mental health risk persists years after cancer diagnosis

People diagnosed with cancer are at a greater risk of mental health problems even five years after their diagnosis, according to a large-scale study.

Living Well After Cancer: Understanding your feelings

It is common to feel low or depressed after treatment ends. Cancer survivors often experience worry or periods of feeling down for months or even years after ...

After a diagnosis | Cancer Council

... emotions such as shock, fear, anger and anxiety. Following a diagnosis of cancer, you and your family are likely to have many questions. When your mental health ...

Managing Depression During Your Cancer Treatment

Depression is a strong feeling of sadness. It's a common and normal reaction to cancer and cancer treatment.

Coping with breast cancer emotionally

You'll probably go through many emotions, from fear, shock and anger to disbelief, sadness and numbness. Your emotions may change day to day or even hour to ...

Cancer and Depression: Emotional Impact, Symptoms, and Coping ...

The psychological impact of learning about a life-threatening illness can significantly affect mental health, leading to feelings of despair and sadness.

Cancer survivors: Managing your emotions after cancer treatment

You might worry about meeting less often with the health care providers who supported you through your care. Everything you're feeling right now ...

Emotional Wellness After Breast Cancer

Breast cancer survivors' mental and emotional health matters. Hear from an expert on how to support holistic wellness for survivors.

Breast Cancer Mental Health Resources

... feelings, such as anxiety, sadness, anger, and frustration. These difficult emotions may also arise during and after breast cancer treatment. It is ...

Emotional Distress - Cancer Support Community

You and your family members are under a great deal of pressure to cope effectively with the treatments, side effects, and anxieties that accompany your ...

Navigating the Mental Health Challenges of Cancer Diagnosis ...

Stress has potential links to worse outcomes in cancer, such as decreased quality of life and greater risks of disease progression and metastasis.

Mental Health & Support Resources for Prostate Cancer

A prostate cancer diagnosis is a very emotional time for you and your loved ones. Learn how to manage these emotions and find resources that can help.

How Breast Cancer Can Affect Mental Health - Breastcancer.org

A breast cancer diagnosis can make you feel anxious, scared, or depressed and may make you remember past trauma.

Breast Cancer and Mental Health - Young Survival Coalition

A breast cancer diagnosis and treatment can bring a mixture of emotions, including anxiety and depression. Taking care of your mental health can support your ...