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Coping with Physical & Emotional Changes
 
    Chemotherapy Effects
    Radiation Therapy Effects
    Pain
    Managing Care at Home
    Nutrition for Cancer Patients
    Long-term Physical Changes
    Anxiety, Fear, and Depression
    Coping with Cancer in Everyday Life
    Coping with Grief and Loss
    Listen With Your Heart
    Coping Tools and Quizzes
    Stories of Hope
    Feeling Good About Your Appearance
   
   
   
Anxiety, Fear, and Depression
The information we talk about here will help families, friends, and caregivers know what feelings and behaviors they may expect from their loved one who has been diagnosed with cancer. It will also help you understand what is not normal and when outside help may be needed.
A Cancer Diagnosis Can Affect Your Emotional Health
Most patients, families, and caregivers face some degree of depression, anxiety, and fear when faced with cancer.
Depression
Clinical depression causes great distress, impairs functioning, and may even make the person with cancer less able to follow their cancer treatment plan.
Anxiety and Fear
At many different times during their treatment and recovery, people with cancer may be fearful and anxious.
Panic Attacks
Panic attacks can be an alarming symptom of anxiety.
Coping and Prevention
People deal with anxiety, depression, and fear in different ways. Some people with cancer even feel guilty for being sad or fearful. Find out how to help them, too.
Additional Resources
Related information and links that may be helpful to you.
References
Also in this area
Coping with the Loss of a Loved One  
Coping with Cancer in Everyday Life  
Anxiety, Fear, and Depression  
Attitudes and Cancer  
Listen With Your Heart: Talking With the Person Who Has Cancer  
Related Tools & Topics
Learn About Cancer  
Building a Support Network  
Tools to Monitor Treatment  
Circle Of Sharing: Personalize Your Cancer Information  
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