|
|
|
 |
|
| Coping with Cancer in Everyday Life |
 |
|
Almost 11 million Americans alive today have faced a diagnosis
of cancer. Some of them have just been diagnosed or are going through
treatment, while others no longer have active symptoms of cancer or are
thought to be cured.
No 2 people with cancer are alike -- just as no 2 friends or
family members are alike.Each person has his or her own way of coping
with cancer. Here we will review how some people facing cancer have
dealt with their feelings and their individual situations. This
information comes from many people who have shared their thoughts and
feelings about coping with cancer. They've shared because they believe
it's helpful to hear from others who have been "in their shoes."
The American Cancer Society can give you information about
different types of cancer and cancer-related topics. At the end of this
document, we have listed other resources that cover the topics in
depth. We also offer many patient service programs in communities
throughout the country. To get the information and resources you need,
call us anytime, day or night, at 1-800-227-2345, or visit our Web site
at www.cancer.org.
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
 |
For Spouses, Family, and Friends
Friends and families may also have a hard time adjusting to the cancer diagnosis. |
 |
 |
Finding Support
Support can come from family and friends, as well as from health professionals, support groups, or your place of worship. |
 |
 |
Life After Cancer
Although each person with cancer looks forward to getting back to "normal" life, the process can be challenging. |
 |
 |
Additional Resources
Find resources for coping with cancer in everyday life.
|
|
|
 |
|
 |