Coping with advanced cancer
Audiobook
Published:
01 Oct 2022
Next review:
01 Oct 2025
Edition:
12
This audiobook is for anyone who has been told that their cancer has spread or come back, and their relatives and friends. We look at the emotional and practical issues that may come up, along with treatment-related decisions and the impact the illness can have on loved ones.
with ID: MAC11626
In this audiobook
- 1 Information about this audiobook and other support from Macmillan
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Finding out you have advanced cancer
- 4 Coping with advanced cancer - Coping with day to day life
- 5 Coping with advanced cancer - Coping with your feelings
- 6 Coping with advanced cancer - Coping with relationships
- 7 What care and support is available if you have advanced cancer
- 8 Managing symptoms and side effects
- 9 Planning ahead if you have advanced cancer
- 10 Financial support when coping with advanced cancer
- 11 About our information
- 12 Other ways we can help you
- 13 Other useful organisations
- 14 Further resources
- 15 Can you do something to help
- 16 Information about this recording
Published:
01 Oct 2022
Next review:
01 Oct 2025
Edition:
12
This audiobook is for anyone who has been told that their cancer has spread or come back, and their relatives and friends. We look at the emotional and practical issues that may come up, along with treatment-related decisions and the impact the illness can have on loved ones.
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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.
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Our specialist money advisers can give you free and confidential advice and help you to find out what benefits and financial support you might be entitled to.