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Emotional Health After Cancer Treatment


Your Emotions After Treatment | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Just as cancer treatment affects your physical health, it affects the way you feel, think, and do the things you like to do.

Cancer survivors: Managing your emotions after cancer treatment

Feeling mixed emotions now that your cancer treatment is over? Use these strategies to help heal your mind and adjust to life as a cancer survivor.

Coping – Life After Cancer Treatment - NCI

Learn about adjusting to physical and emotional changes after cancer treatment and coping with fear of recurrence as a cancer survivor.

Emotional recovery after cancer treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System

You could feel many emotions including shock, guilt, anger, fear, sadness and depression. These emotions are expected, and your health care team is ready to ...

Mental health during and after cancer treatment

It is common to struggle with your mental health when you have cancer. This can happen at any time, including once treatment has finished.

Emotions After Cancer Treatment - Livestrong

After cancer treatment is done, you can experience a mix of reactions. Understanding these feelings can help you manage them.

Cancer and Mental Health I Anxiety, Depression, Distress

Feelings of anxiety, distress, depression, and loneliness are common, both during and after cancer treatment. It's important to recognize these changes and get ...

Mental Health After Cancer Explained by Cancer Survivor Specialists

Cancer has more than a physical impact on patients. It's also a major source of emotional distress, anxiety, and depression – both during treatment and after.

Common Feelings After Cancer Treatment | Cancer Survivors - CDC

There is no “right” way to feel after cancer treatment. Each person's experience is unique. But here are some common emotions and ways to cope with them.

Emotional Health After Cancer Treatment - City of Hope

Cancer is a traumatic experience and it is normal for patients to experience difficult emotions such as anxiety or fear.

Managing Mental Health After a Cancer Diagnosis

The emotional stress, uncertainty, and physical pain can all take a toll on an individual's mental health. This is especially true for cancer patients.

Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs of Cancer Survivors - NCI

Helping cancer survivors cope with anxiety, depression, and other psychological and social concerns is an ongoing challenge, explains Dr.

Physical and Mental Health Among Cancer Survivors

The physical and mental health of cancer patients needs to be addressed not only during active treatment but also throughout the continuum of survivorship ...

Adjusting to life after treatment - Cancer Council Victoria

Research has shown that getting information about what to expect after finishing primary cancer treatment can help you prepare for life after cancer.

Cancer-related Post-traumatic Stress and PTSD

It is normal for a cancer survivor to have feelings of anxiety, such as worry, fear, and dread. But if these feelings do not go away over ...

Social & Emotional Impacts of Cancer | MD Anderson Cancer Center

Almost all cancer survivors will face psychological and emotional issues that can show up many years after treatment. The good news is that you don't have ...

How cancer may affect you emotionally | Macmillan Cancer Support

Explore how cancer affects your emotions and get guidance on managing feelings such as stress, fear, and sadness. Macmillan can help you cope.

Mental health and cancer | Coping with cancer - Cancer Research UK

It is common to struggle with your mental health when dealing with a cancer diagnosis. Read about support and things you can do to help yourself.

Physical and Psychological Long-Term and Late Effects of Cancer

Some of these symptoms may persist for an extended period after cancer treatment is completed, taking on a long-term nature. Other symptoms and conditions, ...

Your Emotions After a Cancer Diagnosis - Livestrong

Mood swings and depression can be common after a cancer diagnosis. Sadness, worry or fear are natural emotions during the cancer journey.