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YES, Cancer Is Scary. These 6 Things Will Keep You Sane

June 2, 2023 · Expert Tips
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5. Talk to other patients

As I told you at the beginning of this article, nobody in my family was diagnosed with cancer, but people from my best friend’s family were. I spent plenty of time with them, seeing them through every single stage of the disease, so I can understand a bit about how patients feel.

This means that it’s quite hard for people who are perfectly healthy to understand what might be going through your mind, but another thing that’s going to be a huge help for you is joining a support group. You’ll connect with other cancer patients, and you can share your tips on how to deal with this situation.

They can also provide you with information regarding what to expect during treatment, so that’s always a plus. If you have any family members who were diagnosed with cancer, reach out to them. Or you can contact different support groups, where you could talk to survivors and learn more about their experiences.

If it’s difficult for you to find a support group, ask your healthcare provider for help, because they surely know how to guide you. Here’s a tip: contact the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Survivors Network first and then work your way up to people in your local community.

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