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Mental State Of A Cancer Patient

  • Writer: Neha Gupta
    Neha Gupta
  • Jul 25, 2019
  • 2 min read

When a person is diagnosed with cancer at any stage he/she may undergo numerous mental harassment. A person with cancer may feel these things during Cancer Treatment.

1. A range of strong emotions, such as disbelief, fear, sadness, anxiety, and anger. These can be seen as a type of grief - cancer often involves a series of losses, such as the loss of good health, temporary or permanent changes to your appearance, etc.


2. The first reaction to a diagnosis is often shock – you may feel numb as if you aren't feeling any emotion. It may take time to accept that you have cancer, especially if you don't feel sick. This numbness can protect you as you gradually come to terms with the diagnosis.


3. Cancer treatment facilities like radiation therapy have improved in recent years, but it can still be very frightening to hear the word "cancer". It's natural to worry about the treatment, side effects, and the long-term outcome, as well as the impact of the diagnosis.


4. Several new medical advancements in the field of cancer treatment like proton therapy have came up to have a long lasting impact and accurately targeting the cancer cells.


4. For some people, severe anxiety or fear can lead to panic attacks. These might happen in a particular situation, such as having a test in an enclosed space or before any medical oncology treatment session.


5. Being told you have cancer can be overwhelming and you may feel that your emotions are out of control. It may also seem that you are losing control of your life - some people say they feel helpless or powerless.


6. Your appetite might change if you feel unwell, anxious or depressed, or because of the physical effects of cancer treatment. Some people lose their appetite, while others find they eat more.


7. A common belief is that people with cancer need to stay positive. While it can help to be hopeful, this doesn't mean denying the reality that cancer is serious or frightening.


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