Wednesday 22 February 2017

First Day Of Cancer Treatment Experiance


From comprehension medicinal language to encountering "scanxiety," entering a growth place surprisingly can overpower. For youthful grown-ups beginning to set up their autonomy, the experience can be particularly scary. Having a care group you know and trust, and looking for psychosocial bolster through advising or care groups, can help numerous patients modify amid this troublesome time. 



Christina Dixon, who was effectively treated at Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center for stage IVB Hodgkin lymphoma at age 22, discusses her experience coming to Dana-Farber as a youthful grown-up, incorporating holding with her care group and getting included with the Institute's Young Adult Program.






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