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Thanks for bringing this toMoopy23 said:Thanks, Tasha. I will check
Thanks, Tasha. I will check this article out.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention Tasha. I think that there is way too little done for breast cancer survivors after all the treatments end and they are filled with concern, fear etc. Cancer doesn't end when it is cut out, chemo out, or radded out. It may be gone but it has left something behind. Something that gnaws at our self confidence that we will be okay and will live and thrive. And even when we are confident about that, we can problems with body image, marital issues, work problems, family issues and more. These also need to be addressed. Cancer is physical but it is emotional. I think that sometimes the emotional is the worst. When you are in treatment you feel like you are fighting and working towards that cure. After you are just there, not knowing if or when it will be back. Glad to see that this is being addressed. It's about time.
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This a really good articlefauxma said:Thanks for bringing this to
Thanks for bringing this to our attention Tasha. I think that there is way too little done for breast cancer survivors after all the treatments end and they are filled with concern, fear etc. Cancer doesn't end when it is cut out, chemo out, or radded out. It may be gone but it has left something behind. Something that gnaws at our self confidence that we will be okay and will live and thrive. And even when we are confident about that, we can problems with body image, marital issues, work problems, family issues and more. These also need to be addressed. Cancer is physical but it is emotional. I think that sometimes the emotional is the worst. When you are in treatment you feel like you are fighting and working towards that cure. After you are just there, not knowing if or when it will be back. Glad to see that this is being addressed. It's about time.
Stef
I just read it. And it raises some very valid concerns that no one brings up.
Very informational.
Thanks for sharing
Ayse0
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