Cancer is a disease that everyone is afraid of and does not want to have because they feel that cancer patients will have a short life. Therefore, it is normal for patients or relatives to be shocked when the doctor tells them they have cancer. Many people do not know what to do and do not know where to start, which has a large number of patients who miss good opportunities even though they are still conscious and find a way to treat in time.
As long as the disease is still in the treatable stage, cancer, even though it is serious, is still a disease that can be cured. And even if you have it, you can live with it with encouragement.
A video that will help you cope better with cancer.
● -Provide information and education to educate about cancer, its treatment, and coping strategies
● -Promote encouragement and motivation
● -Promote emotional support
● -Advise cancer patients
● This video may help cancer patients or the general public learn how to better care for themselves and their patients.
It's widespread to feel anxious about cancer, especially if you or a loved one has been diagnosed or is undergoing treatment. It can stem from uncertainty about treatment, outcomes, or changes to your daily life.
- Get information: Learn more about cancer and its treatment. Knowledge can help reduce fear of uncertainty.
- Talk to a professional: Talking to a doctor or psychologist who specializes in cancer can help you understand your situation and get advice on how to cope with your emotions.
- Support from loved ones: Emotional support from family and friends can help you feel less alone. - Relaxation: Relaxation techniques such as meditation, deep breathing, or gentle exercise can help reduce stress.
- Relaxation: Relaxation techniques such as meditation, deep breathing, or gentle exercise can help reduce stress.