How are you feeling? The emotional effects of cancer
Audiobook
Published:
01 Nov 2023
Next review:
01 Nov 2026
Edition:
6
Having cancer affects all areas of your life, including the way you feel. This audiobook is about the main emotions that many people with cancer have. This may be after diagnosis, during treatment or after treatment has ended.
Visit our online information about cancer and your emotions.
Visit our online information about cancer and your emotions.
with ID: MAC11593
In this audiobook
- 1 Information about this audiobook and other support from Macmillan
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Your feelings
- 4 If you identify as LGBTQ+
- 5 Advanced cancer
- 6 Talking and getting support
- 7 Asking for support
- 8 Managing anxiety and depression
- 9 Sadness and depression
- 10 How to get help
- 11 Talking therapies
- 12 Anti-depressant medicines
- 13 Physical symptoms and your emotions
- 14 Relationships and work
- 15 Positive steps to help yourself
- 16 Focusing on your health
- 17 Self help and support groups
- 18 Other things to help your emotional and physical wellbeing
- 19 Practical tips to help you cope
- 20 Help with money and benefits
- 21 Work
- 22 About our information
- 23 Other ways we can help you
- 24 Other organisations
- 25 Further resources
- 26 Can you do something to help
- 27 Information about this recording
Published:
01 Nov 2023
Next review:
01 Nov 2026
Edition:
6
Having cancer affects all areas of your life, including the way you feel. This audiobook is about the main emotions that many people with cancer have. This may be after diagnosis, during treatment or after treatment has ended.
Visit our online information about cancer and your emotions.
Visit our online information about cancer and your emotions.
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How we can help
Macmillan Support Line
The Macmillan Support Line is a free and confidential phone service for people living and affected by cancer. If you need to talk, we'll listen.
Financial guidance
Financial issues can cause worry when someone becomes ill. You may be able to claim benefits to help you in your situation. You may also be able to get financial assistance from other organisations.
Welfare rights advice and tools
There are lots of benefits that could help you after a cancer diagnosis, but the system can be confusing. Our Welfare Rights Advisors are here to help.