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CARE WITH SAMARA: COPING WITH A CANCER RELAPSE

What is a cancer recurrence?

When cancer returns after a period of remission, it’s considered a recurrence. A cancer recurrence happens because, in spite of the best efforts to rid you of your cancer, some cells from your cancer remain.

A cancer recurrence means it’s the same cancer coming back after some period of time. In rare cases, you may be diagnosed with a new cancer that’s completely unrelated to your first cancer. This is referred to as a second primary cancer.

The following factors may increase your risk of developing another type of cancer:

Emotions you may face during a recurrence:

A cancer recurrence brings back many of the same emotions you felt when you were first diagnosed with cancer. Common emotions include:

All of these feelings are normal, and the same coping mechanisms you used during your first cancer diagnosis are likely to work now. Whether it was a best friend, a family member or a support group you turned to, you know that person or group provides good emotional support.

You have other advantages this time around. Rely on these to help you cope.

How to cope with a cancer recurrence:

Ways ​To ​Prevent Cancer Recurrence:

Use lessons from your initial treatment to give you confidence and strength as you face the anger and fear that come with a cancer recurrence. Express your feelings to your doctor or therapist. The conversation that results can give you a better understanding of your situation, and it can help you make treatment decisions. Use these experiences to your advantage. They can help you feel more in control when making decisions about your treatment. Express your feelings to your doctor. The conversation that results can give you a better understanding of your situation, and it can help you make treatment decisions.

Disclaimer: The views expressed are of the writer only. You can also read more about coping with a cancer recurrence here

Samara Mahindra

Founder & CEO of CARER
CARER works with cancer patients, caregivers, survivors, and specialists to prevent and help cancer patients. To know more about Carer (Cancer Prevention & Therapy Experts), please visit here.

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