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Living with and beyond cancer

  • Overview
  • Physical impacts of cancer
    • Eating and bowel habits with cancer
    • Fatigue or weakness with cancer
    • Lymphoedema
    • Vulnerability to infection due to cancer
    • Pain from cancer
    • Urinary functioning with cancer
    • Nerve damage due to cancer
    • Sexual functioning and intimate relationships with cancer
    • Hormone changes due to cancer treatment
    • Fertility and cancer
    • Other long-term physical effects of cancer
    • Health problems and cancer
  • Psychological impacts of cancer
    • Depression and other negative emotions when you have cancer
    • Body image after cancer treatment
    • Sense of identity or self-image with cancer
    • Impact of cancer on friendships and family
    • Relationship with a spouse or partner when you have cancer
    • Changed attitudes or personal growth when you have cancer
    • Lifestyle choices when you have cancer
    • Raising awareness of cancer and supporting others
    • Facing the future after cancer
    • Reflections on the cancer experience
  • Practical issues when having cancer
    • Work changes after cancer
    • Financial issues and cancer
  • Follow-up and further cancer treatment
    • Cancer check-ups
    • Living with recurrent or advanced cancer
    • Living with chronic or slow growing cancers of the blood
  • People's Profiles
    • Breast cancer (women and men)
    • Colorectal (bowel) cancer
    • Cancers of the blood (lymphoma or leukaemia)
    • Gynaecological cancers (cervix or ovary)
    • Urological cancers (prostate, testis or penis)
    • Other cancer types (lung or pancreas)
  • Resources and Information
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Living with and beyond cancer

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