Counselling is for anyone who’s going through a bad time or is facing stress, anxiety or depression. Cancer counsellor Bincy Mathew explains how counselling can help cancer patients and their family to cope with the diagnosis, treatment and life after cancer.
Emotional Support
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Studies show time in nature can help with stress relief, reduce anxiety and aid with your recovery process
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All your FAQs on a second opinion for your cancer treatment answered here
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Let’s look at what benefits aromatherapy can have for cancer patients and how you can use it at home
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Your oncologist will be the most important factor that you can control in your treatment. Make sure you pick the right one for you by following these simple steps.
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Breast cancer fighter Shrestha Mittal shares how she manages to stay in top physical and mental condition during treatment
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Find out what to expect when you get back to work post-treatment, and how to overcome those difficulties
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Find out why it is important to keep a cancer journal and how easy it is to start one
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Here are some ideas on what you can do for your friend with cancer, even during a pandemic
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The news of recurrence cancer brings several emotions. It is very important to cope with all your emotions and stay strong for the treatment.