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Your feelings when someone has cancer


Your feelings when someone has cancer - Macmillan Cancer Support

When someone you care about has cancer, it is normal to experience many different feelings. Get tips and support to help you cope with these feelings.

Coping with cancer in the family - Perci Health

Finding out a loved one has cancer can be devastating. You can expect to feel sad or angry, and might be concerned about what it means for their ...

Emotions and Cancer - NCI

The painful feelings don't get any better, and they get in the way of daily life. This may mean you have depression, which can be common in some ...

Your emotions and cancer | Canadian Cancer Society

Going through many emotions is a normal part of having cancer, whether you've just been diagnosed, finished treatment or found out that cancer has come back.

Your Emotions After a Cancer Diagnosis - Livestrong

Feeling strong and positive will help you during the healing process. However, mood swings can be common after a cancer diagnosis.

Common Reactions | Emotions & Cancer - Cancer Council NSW

The first reaction to a cancer diagnosis is often shock – you may feel numb, as if you aren't feeling any emotion. It may take time to accept that you have ...

Coping with Your Feelings During Advanced Cancer

Sadness and Depression. With a terminal cancer diagnosis, you may feel sad more frequently than ever before. You may want to cry a lot and at ...

Coping with the Emotional Effects of Cancer - Cancer Council Victoria

Common reactions to a cancer diagnosis · Shock and disbelief · Fear and anxiety · Panic attacks · Anger, guilt and blame · Sadness · Loneliness · Loss of control.

How cancer may affect you emotionally | Macmillan Cancer Support

You may feel sad if you have to change your plans because of the cancer, or if your future feels uncertain. Feeling sad is a natural reaction to change or loss.

Coping with Emotions as You Near the End of Life

You may also experience anxiety or depression when you have advanced cancer. While these feelings are normal, your health care team can help you ...

Mental health when caring for someone with cancer

Caring for the needs of someone with cancer can be a satisfying and positive thing. It can bring loved ones or carers closer to the person with cancer.

What to Say to Someone Who Has Cancer

You may feel angry or hurt if someone who's close to you didn't share the news of a cancer diagnosis with you right away. No matter how close ...

Feelings and cancer | NHS inform

shock and disbelief · anger · avoidance · guilt and blame · a loss of control, independence and confidence · sorrow and sadness · withdrawal ...

How to support someone with cancer

Every person with cancer has a different experience so try not to assume how they might be feeling. They may feel happy one day and sad the next. Try to be ...

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.

Your Emotions After Treatment | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Each person's experience with cancer is different, and the feelings, emotions, and fears that you have are unique as well. The values you grew up with may ...

Coping With Your Emotions When You Have Cancer: Care Instructions

Finding out you have cancer can cause a flood of emotions. You may feel angry, sad, or powerless. Emotions can be overwhelming to you and your loved ones.

Cancer survivors: Managing your emotions after cancer treatment

But for others, these feelings can develop into depression. Tell your provider about your feelings. If needed, you can be referred to someone who can help you ...

Your Feelings During Cancer Treatment - Livestrong

There may be times when you have little energy or interest in things that used to be important to you. You'll feel conflicting emotions about ...

The Best (and Worst) Ways to Support a Friend With a Serious Illness

Finding out a loved one has a serious illness like cancer can be distressing, sad, and even devastating. It can leave you wondering what you can do to help.