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Rebuild Your Life After Cancer


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Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.84 GB | Duration: 4h 48m

For cancer patients, survivors, carers and people living with cancer​

What you'll learn
How to rebuild your life after cancer, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Learn to manage stress, fear, uncertainty and loss after cancer.
Learn how to lead a high quality life while living with or beyond cancer, irrespective of your prognosis.
Learn how to move forward after cancer in a conscious, inspired manner.
Requirements
No prerequisite knowledge of stress or fear management or living with or beyond cancer required
Description
Every 90 seconds, someone gets diagnosed with cancer in the UK.In 2019, around 391,000 people were diagnosed with cancer, in the UK.The incidence of cancer is increasing at frightening rates.Thankfully, survival rates are increasing too. In 2020, 3 million people were living with cancer in the UK, and this number is expected to increase to 5.3 million by 2040.In most cases, cancer isn't a death sentence anymore. There is life beyond cancer. However, after treatment, life can look very different from how it used to be pre-cancer. Often people change physically, emotionally, mentally, socially, financially and spiritually. - Stress, fear, uncertainty, possibility of recurrence of cancer comprise day today life of someone living beyond cancer.- Limited energy and chronic fatigue threaten not being able to do enough at work or in personal life.- Secondary losses arising from cancer plummet the quality of life drastically. e.g.Unable to do physically demanding jobs anymore.Having to start a new career because their post-treatment body can not support their former career or you want you live differently.Loss of fertility for younger patients; the anger and grief that stem out of this loss are...

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