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​​​​Now that you have completed your treatment for your cancer, you will find that you need energy to recover from treatment. While focusing on your physical recovery is important, you may also want to pay attention to your emotional recovery and well-being. The emotions brought on by cancer can be intense. Finding ways to cope with these emotions is important to long-term wellness.

Every woman will develop her own way of coping after cancer treatment is over. Some people prefer to cope on their own whereas others like to talk about their experience. Some prefer to focus on activities that are fun and are not specifically about improving their distress related to cancer. You will need to find what approaches work best for you, and you may find benefit from a combination of approaches. 

Things that may affect your emotional well-being include: 

Read “Life After Treatment” to learn how to manage other aspects of your emotional well-being​. These other aspects of your emotional well-being may include:

  • Roles and relationships with others
  • Distress in the family
  • Spiritual well-being/ inner strength
  • Doing what you enjoy
  • Participating in activities of daily living

 

What you can do

 

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Last modified: 3/29/2023 9:04 AM
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