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BUSINESS Mental health with colon cancer

Life with colon cancer can be difficult for your mental health, but knowledge of what to expect can help

Slide 2

Waiting for a diagnosis

If you are worried that you have colon cancer, waiting for an answer can be difficult. As you wait, you may feel:

Slide 3

Anxiety and anxiety

  • More than 1 in 2 people feel anxious to get a colonoscopy

Fear

  • Fear of cancer is one reason that people avoid being examined, although control can help prevent cancer.

Slide 4

After a diagnosis

The transition from the treatment of colon cancer can cause a wide range of emotions, such as:

Fear

  • It is normal to be afraid and worried about things like whether you will be pain, whether you will be able to continue working or whether you can die.

Anger and frustration

  • People can ask, “Why me?” while dealing with cancer. They can get to healthy people, including their providers and their loved ones.

Slide 5

Depression

  • People with colon cancer are more likely to deal with depression than those who do not have the disease.

Hope

  • It is customary to feel optimistic that treatment will work. It is okay not to have a positive attitude 100% of the time, but to feel optimistic when you can help your quality of life during treatment.

Transparency 6

After treatment

Relief from its construction through the treatment of colon cancer can also be accompanied by:

Lower self -esteem

  • It is normal to feel aware of body changes after the treatment of colon cancer, especially if you have a bag of colostomy or ileostomy outside the waste that collects waste.

Loneliness

  • Returning to your normal routine can make you feel disconnected from others. You may feel frustrated by how some people have handled your illness or you may feel that no one really understands what you have gone through.

Slide 7

Anxiety and anxiety

  • Relief of cancer is often followed by the concern that cancer will return. For some people, this fear of relapse hurts their ability to enjoy their lives.

Enthusiasm and hope

  • Many people believe that a “new lease in life” have been given after the successful completion of cancer treatment and are excited about the future.

Transparency 8

Healthy ways of dealing with

  • Leave it out. Whether you share with a reliable favorite, a support team or a consultant, the expression of your emotions is the key.

  • Relax. Deep breathing, attention and meditation can help reduce stress and stress.

Sliding 9

  • Move. Regular exercise (even if it is simply soft stretch) can enhance your mood and facilitate stress.

  • Focus on what you can check. Participating in your care and choosing the way you spend your time out of treatment can help you shift your home away from what you cannot control.

Slide 10

Resources

National Cancer Institute – Feelings and Cancer

This educational resource was created with the support of Daiichi Sankyo.

Transparency 1

BUSINESS Mental health with colon cancer

Life with colon cancer can be difficult for your mental health, but knowledge of what to expect can help

Slide 2

Waiting for a diagnosis

If you are worried that you have colon cancer, waiting for an answer can be difficult. As you wait, you may feel:

Slide 3

Anxiety and anxiety

  • More than 1 in 2 people feel anxious to get a colonoscopy

Fear

  • Fear of cancer is one reason that people avoid being examined, although control can help prevent cancer.

Slide 4

After a diagnosis

The transition from the treatment of colon cancer can cause a wide range of emotions, such as:

Fear

  • It is normal to be afraid and worried about things like whether you will be pain, whether you will be able to continue working or whether you can die.

Anger and frustration

  • People can ask, “Why me?” while dealing with cancer. They can get to healthy people, including their providers and their loved ones.

Slide 5

Depression

  • People with colon cancer are more likely to deal with depression than those who do not have the disease.

Hope

  • It is customary to feel optimistic that treatment will work. It is okay not to have a positive attitude 100% of the time, but to feel optimistic when you can help your quality of life during treatment.

Transparency 6

After treatment

Relief from its construction through the treatment of colon cancer can also be accompanied by:

Lower self -esteem

  • It is normal to feel aware of body changes after the treatment of colon cancer, especially if you have a bag of colostomy or ileostomy outside the waste that collects waste.

Loneliness

  • Returning to your normal routine can make you feel disconnected from others. You may feel frustrated by how some people have handled your illness or you may feel that no one really understands what you have gone through.

Slide 7

Anxiety and anxiety

  • Relief of cancer is often followed by the concern that cancer will return. For some people, this fear of relapse hurts their ability to enjoy their lives.

Enthusiasm and hope

  • Many people believe that a “new lease in life” have been given after the successful completion of cancer treatment and are excited about the future.

Transparency 8

Healthy ways of dealing with

  • Leave it out. Whether you share with a reliable favorite, a support team or a consultant, the expression of your emotions is the key.

  • Relax. Deep breathing, attention and meditation can help reduce stress and stress.

Sliding 9

  • Move. Regular exercise (even if it is simply soft stretch) can enhance your mood and facilitate stress.

  • Focus on what you can check. Participating in your care and choosing the way you spend your time out of treatment can help you shift your home away from what you cannot control.

Slide 10

Resources

National Cancer Institute – Feelings and Cancer

This educational resource was created with the support of Daiichi Sankyo.

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