The impact of cancer goes well beyond the biology of the disease. Physical health and emotional wellness are interconnected, and the uncertainty of a cancer diagnosis can take its toll not only on patients, but also to their families and care partners. Common emotional responses include fear, anxiety, depression, and anger.
The Emotional Toll of Cancer
Anxiety and Fear: Uncertainty about treatment outcomes and future health can lead to significant anxiety.
Depression: Feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and worthlessness are common, especially during and after treatment.
Stress and Fatigue: The physical and emotional demands of cancer treatment can be overwhelming, leading to chronic stress and fatigue.
Body Image Issues: Changes in appearance due to treatment can negatively impact self-esteem and body image.
Seeking Support
It’s important to recognize and address mental health concerns. Talking to loved ones, therapists, or support groups can provide emotional relief and coping strategies. Professional mental health services can offer specialized support, including therapy and medication.
We Support:
Our We Support window provides resources, counselling and support for people living with cancer, their familied and care partners as well as for healthcare providers. Our goal is to help cancer patients and their loved ones feel heard, and to help navigate the challenges they face that are beyond physical.