September 26, 2012


Cancer will change your life
Cancer is a malignant disease, but not everyone with cancer will die from it. Just like any other chronic disease patients, cancer patients should conduct regular inspections of her life, despite cancer treatment has been completed. But unlike other chronic illnesses, cancer patients do not need to take medicine unless your doctor recommends certain foods or have it after completion of treatment.

If you have cancer, you will realize any of illness, pain or other signs of disease. Slightest pain would make you feel anxious. Although reasonable to think about death and is good to know your feelings about death, it's important to stay focused on life. Embed this in mind that cancer is not a death sentence. Many cancer patients who succeed in treatment. Others may live much longer before it finally died of cancer. Therefore, let us live life to the full meaning of the cancer and its treatment.

People respond to cancer with a variety of Ways
This paper is to help you learn from other
cancer patients. Knowing how others behave towards cancer will help you to understand your own feelings. Learn how others address problems that may be caused by cancer, it may help you find your own way to solve the problems that might arise later.


Your feelings: Accept That You Suffering from Cancer
After finding out that you had cancer, a variety of feelings will hit you. These feelings will change from day to day, from hour to hour even from minute to minute. Some feelings that may arise, among others:
• Disclaimers
• Fear
• Sense of Restlessness
• a deep sense of sadness
• Feeling lonely
• Depression
• Sense of Anger
• Stress
• Depression
• Feelings of guilt


All the feelings are very reasonable.

Having expectations is also a natural thing. No one who is always happy all the time, but when you are dealing with cancer, the hope is the most important thing in your life.

Cancer patients and those close to the patient will experience a variety of feelings and emotions. This feeling will often change suddenly.


At certain moments, you will:
• Anger, fear or anxiety
• Do not believe that you have cancer
• Unable to control myself and not care about themselves
• Feeling sad, guilty or lonely
• Feeling a strong hope for the future


Cancer will change your life
Cancer is a malignant disease, but not everyone with cancer will die from it. Just like any other chronic disease patients, cancer patients should conduct regular inspections of her life, despite cancer treatment has been completed. But unlike other chronic illnesses, cancer patients do not need to take medicine unless your doctor recommends certain foods or have it after completion of treatment.

If you have cancer, you will realize any of illness, pain or other signs of disease. Slightest pain would make you feel anxious. Although reasonable to think about death and is good to know your feelings about death, it's important to stay focused on life. Embed this in mind that cancer is not a death sentence. Many cancer patients who succeed in treatment. Others may live much longer before it finally died of cancer. Therefore, let us live life to the full meaning of the cancer and its treatment.

People respond to cancer with a variety of Ways
This paper is to help you learn from other
cancer patients. Knowing how others behave towards cancer will help you to understand your own feelings. Learn how others address problems that may be caused by cancer, it may help you find your own way to solve the problems that might arise later.


Your feelings: Accept That You Suffering from Cancer
After finding out that you had cancer, a variety of feelings will hit you. These feelings will change from day to day, from hour to hour even from minute to minute. Some feelings that may arise, among others:
• Disclaimers
• Fear
• Sense of Restlessness
• a deep sense of sadness
• Feeling lonely
• Depression
• Sense of Anger
• Stress
• Depression
• Feelings of guilt


All the feelings are very reasonable.

Having expectations is also a natural thing. No one who is always happy all the time, but when you are dealing with cancer, the hope is the most important thing in your life.

Cancer patients and those close to the patient will experience a variety of feelings and emotions. This feeling will often change suddenly.


At certain moments, you will:
• Anger, fear or anxiety
• Do not believe that you have cancer
• Unable to control myself and not care about themselves
• Feeling sad, guilty or lonely
• Feeling a strong hope for the future