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Here is a book that may be helpful
Hello Mallory,
I am so sorry to hear of your fiancé’s recent diagnosis. Here are some suggestions that have helped me as a cancer survivor:
- Ignore the frightening statistics on the internet. They are usually not current, and are not specific to an individual patient.
- Don’t let your mind race ahead to the “worst case scenarios” of possible treatment outcomes and test results. Just deal with today. Tomorrow is often much different that we assume it will be.
- As much as you don’t want to know all the specifics of esophageal cancer and its treatment and prognosis, understanding the diagnosis, staging, and treatment approaches can remove some of the fear of the unknown. Educate yourself about treatment approaches and what to expect.
- Know that irrespective of how “advanced” your fiancés cancer may be, there are many survivors out here who have completed treatment and are still living productive and happy lives. Even Stage 4 cancer patients.
- Don’t ask your oncologist to give you a “survival” prediction, and if he volunteers one, ignore it. Cancer patients respond to treatment in very individual ways.
- Be sure to take care of you. You can’t help your fiancé if you are physically or mentally unwell.
- Come here often for support and help. You will find many survivors of all stages of cancer who are here to help
Here is a book that you might find helpful:
Remember, with today’s treatment options, cancer is not longer a “death sentence”, even at Stage 4 it is often chronic illness that can be treated and managed.
Wishing you and fiancé the best as you complete your path trough treatment,
Best Regards,
Paul Adams
McCormick, South Carolina
DX 10/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB - Ivor Lewis Surgery 12/3/2009 - Post Surgery Chemotherapy 2/2009 – 6/2009
Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU - Eight Year Survivor0
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