Cancer: Coping Tips

Medical research focuses on how to treat and beat cancer, but people whose lives are affected by cancer have to find how to live with it - and there is no single right way to live with cancer: everyone needs to find what works best for them.
Cancer in the family
Cancer doesn't just affect the person diagnosed, it also touches families, friends and loved ones. To understand more about its impact, and how to cope, read on for more information. read more >
Education is power
The more you know about cancer, the better you'll be able to understand what's happening to your body and the available treatments. Read on for more information to help you make informed decisions every step of the way. read more >
Finding - and giving - support
No one should have to go through a diagnosis of cancer alone. For some tips on meeting others who understand what you’re going through, read on for more information. read more >
Taking cancer in stride
There's no doubt about it: a cancer diagnosis and your therapy affect you in many ways. Read on for suggestions on how you can keep living your life and feel better about yourself at the same time. read more >



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