Content Overview
- Overview
- While Undergoing Breast Cancer Surgery
- Lifestyle While Undergoing Treatment
- Keep Track Of Symptoms
- How To Live With Medications and Supplements
- Fatigue, Pain And Other Side Effects
- Practical Tips While Undergoing Chemotherapy
- Practical Tips While Undergoing Radiation
- Medical Appointments
- Home Care
- If Treatment Is Not Working
- How To Consider "Complementary" or "Alternative" Treatments
- How To Prepare In Case Of An Emergency Or Natural Disaster
- Toward The End Of Treatment: Steps To Take
In Treatment For Breast Cancer: Managing Your Medical Care
Toward The End Of Treatment: Steps To Take
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Make your first follow-up appointment as early as your doctor recommends. Let your doctor or the doctor's staff know that you would like to get a breast cancer follow-up plan at that meeting - or to at least discuss the subject.
Consider thanking the professionals who helped you through treatment.
You are likely to experience depression from the withdrawal of the treatment family. Learn about the symptoms to look for, and what to do if they appear. Seeing your doctor again can help provide reassurance.
Plan a treat for yourself when treatment is over. It doesn't have to be expensive. A treat will help deal with the disruption treatment causes in your routine and with side effects. (This subject is covered in more detail in Day To Day Living).
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