
Coping with cancer
Coping with cancer can be difficult. There is help and support available. Find out about the emotional, physical and practical effects of cancer and how to manage them.
Coping with cancer can be difficult. There is help and support available. Find out about the emotional, physical and practical effects of cancer and how to manage them.
Find out about managing cancer symptoms and possible side effects from cancer treatment. There is information about pain, sickness, diet problems and much more.
Whether you are someone with cancer or a carer for someone with cancer, we want you to know that it is common to struggle with your mental health when dealing with a cancer diagnosis. But there are people who can support you during this time and things you can do to help yourself.
Get information on coping with practical matters such as money and travel, as well as treatment for overseas visitors.
When someone is dying with cancer, they and their carers can get help and support. The information here might help at a very emotional and difficult time.
Find out about general cancer organisations, books and resources, and information about cancer organisations in other countries.
Cancer affects family and friends too. Get tips on how to support someone with cancer and how to take care of yourself.
We know it’s a worrying time for people with cancer, we have information to help.
About Cancer generously supported by Dangoor Education since 2010.
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