Life after cancer treatment
Audiobook
Published:
01 Feb 2024
Next review:
01 Feb 2027
Edition:
10
This audiobook is for people who are preparing for life after treatment. It has information on follow-up care, managing treatment effects and making healthy lifestyle changes.
In this audiobook
- 1 Information about this audiobook and other support from Macmillan
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Preparing for the end of treatment
- 4 Beginning to recover
- 5 Follow up care
- 6 Knowing about symptoms
- 7 Side effects of treatment
- 8 Late effects of treatment
- 9 Sex and fertility
- 10 Improving your wellbeing after cancer treatment
- 11 Ways to reduce stress and trying to get good sleep
- 12 Your feelings
- 13 Relationships
- 14 Work after cancer treatment
- 15 Help with money and benefits
- 16 Travel after cancer treatment
- 17 About our information
- 18 Other ways we can help you
- 19 Other organisations
- 20 Further resources
- 21 Can you do something to help
- 22 Information about this recording
Published:
01 Feb 2024
Next review:
01 Feb 2027
Edition:
10
This audiobook is for people who are preparing for life after treatment. It has information on follow-up care, managing treatment effects and making healthy lifestyle changes.
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How we can help
Macmillan Support Line
The Macmillan Support Line is a free and confidential service for people living with and affected by cancer. If you need to talk, we'll listen.
Contact our money advisers
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.