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Tips for Cancer Patients

Living with a serious disease is not easy, and we hope these tips will help you throughout your treatment.

  • Adopt a fighting spirit.
  • It's okay to discourage false cheerfulness and to share how you're feeling.
  • Seek support from your family and friends.
  • As a member of your health care team, learn about your disease and ask questions.
  • Be an active participant in your treatment and recovery efforts.
  • Make positive changes in your lifestyle that will improve your outcomes, such as quitting smoking, incorporating exercise and getting good nutrition.
  • Find something to laugh about each day. Good humor is healthy for the body and soul.
  • For safety's sake, when not feeling your best, ask for transportation assistance to your medical appointments.
  • Participation in a support group can help you learn from others.
  • Pay attention to how you are feeling and get plenty of rest, good nutrition, and take time for personal care.
  • Find ways to express your feelings by speaking with a mental health provider or the Cancer Center Social Worker.
  • Consider complementary therapies, such as massage, aromatherapy, acupuncture, yoga to help relieve stress and other symptoms.
  • Just be yourself and continue to do the things that you already enjoy doing.
  • Continue your current sports activities as much as physically possible.
  • Allow yourself private time apart from your family and friends to do nothing, or something important to you.
  • If you are currently employed, continue to work if physically possible.
  • Practice guided visualization and/or meditation.
  • Nourish yourself spiritually through prayer or guidance from a religious leader.
  • Listen to relaxing music that can bring about serenity.
  • Read uplifting books.
  • If you have a significant person in your life, keep the romance going by selecting romantic movies to watch.
  • Take time for simple pleasures, such as a warm bath, a manicure or pedicure.
  • Keep in mind that your memory function and energy level will fluctuate according to your treatment and medications. Let your caregiver know when you need help.
  • Consider writing down your feelings in a journal.
  • Keep a calendar and or log of activities and appointments to help stay organized.