| Booklet: What You Need to Know about
Cervical Cancer |
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Support for Cancer Patients
Living with a serious disease is not easy. Cancer patients and those who
care about them face many problems and challenges. Coping with these
problems is often easier when people have helpful information and support
services. Several useful booklets, including the National Cancer Institute
booklet Taking
Time, are available from the Cancer Information Service.
Cancer patients may worry about holding their job, caring for their
family, keeping up with daily activities, or starting a new relationship.
Worries about tests, treatments, hospital stays, and medical bills are
common. Doctors, nurses, and other members of the health care team can
answer questions about treatment, working, or other activities. Also,
meeting with a social worker, counselor, or member of the clergy can be
helpful to patients who want to talk about their feelings or discuss their
concerns.
Friends and relatives can be very supportive. Also, it helps many
patients to discuss their concerns with others who have cancer. Cancer
patients often get together in support groups, where they can share what
they have learned about coping with cancer and the effects of treatment. It
is important to keep in mind, however, that each patient is different.
Treatments and ways of dealing with cancer that work for one person may not
be right for another--even if they both have the same kind of cancer. It is
always a good idea to discuss the advice of friends and family members with
the doctor.
Often, a social worker at the hospital or clinic can suggest groups that
can help with rehabilitation, emotional support, financial aid,
transportation, or home care. For example, the American Cancer Society has
many services for patients and their families. They also offer many free
booklets, including one on sexuality and cancer. Local offices of the
American Cancer Society are listed in the white pages of the telephone
directory.
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