Cancer Support One Cup at a Time
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Psychological accompaniment helps cancer patients process emotions, cope with diagnosis, and reduce stress, according to specialists and survivors. “We as patients need to help us with talks, talks, videos, and family care. One acquires peace of mind,” said Salvador Cornejo, cancer survivor. Cornejo concluded his cancer treatment and highlighted the psychological support he received. “Cancer is a disease that requires a lot of emotional and psyc…
Cancer Support One Cup at a Time
ROD WEBB Nobody will deny that dealing with a cancer diagnosis on your own is very tough. But you’re not alone if you pop down to the Macmillan Information & Support Hub at Hastings Town Hall where, three times per week, you can get free information and emotional support. The Macmillan team is there to welcome you into a safe, confidential space where they will listen to what matters most to you. They can guide you through the tough days, conne…
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