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There are frustrations and fears common to us all after cancer, yet sometimes the world seems to know little about them.

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Mission Mind

  • Thoughts
  • Feelings
  • Meditation & Mindfulness
  • The Fear
  • Anxiety
  • Treatment finished: now what?

Featured Tips & Stories

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    End the Secret of Cancer Survival

    Why can’t we be frank about remission? Little is known about what happens after the cancer ‘war’ is won.
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  • Do

    Identify your Pitfalls

    Remission originates from a French word for absolution. It is linked to the idea of new beginnings: a chance to absolve your past and start afresh. You are reborn!
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  • Think

    The Fear of Recurrence

    Fear of recurrence is the biggie: the insurmountable gruesome horror of life after cancer.
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  • Think

    The Resurrection of the Mind

    Through cancer treatment, the sole goal is survival. Adrenaline fills the body so thoroughly that it robs us of the ability of multi-tasked thought.
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  • Think

    The Medical Safety Net

    When Chemo Finishes, We're Not Always Rays of Sunshine. The end of treatment can often leave you feeling vulnerable.
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  • Think

    Guilt

    Many of us have deeply-held suspicions that the cancer was our own fault – we drank too much, smoked too much, ate meat once a week, or sanded paint off walls without wearing a face-mask.
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  • Think

    The New Normal

    You don’t just ‘get over’ cancer. Your body scarred and your mind might feel traumatised. You can’t forget it happened. Recovery is slow and you might not find the old you.
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    Lack of Convalescence Time

    In years gone by there was a time for convalescence and recovery.
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  • Think

    Coaching Corner: Will it Get Better?

    we expect life to return to what it was like before the cancer diagnosis. The reality is that the impact of cancer doesn’t suddenly stop once we’re in remission.
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