Coping with stress after completing cancer treatment
A positive attitude towards life goes a long way and helps not only you but your family.
Fighting cancer is not easy.
It takes determination and persistence. Frustrations are expected and the progress of recovery may not be swift. Certain medications may add to side effects and cause fatigue.
- Being physically and mentally active can elevate your spirit, reduce stress, and help you lead a more enjoyable and meaningful life.
- If you feel lonely, join a support group, talk to people.
- There are many people out there waiting to help you.
- Many cancer support groups and organizations are reaching out to help cancer patients.
- You can reach out to them too.
Our social workers can always help you to network with other cancer patients or groups.
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Click here for local support groups.
Here are some links to online support resources:
- Relay for life
- Cancer survivors network.
- Cancer survivor team activism and resources.
- The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
Topics on coping with stress after cancer treatment:
- Anxiety - stress
- Depression
- Career and cancer
- Financial issues and cancer
- Legal issues and cancer
- Relationship and cancer


