Coping with cancer is something many people who have been diagnosed with cancer and the people who love them must deal with in order to survive. The American Cancer Society has wonderful resources available in how to cope with cancer in everyday life. They state that about 10 million Americans alive today have faced a diagnosis of cancer. After a diagnosis of cancer there are many emotions that you or a loved one will go through. There will be a feeling of shock, disbelief, fear, anxiety, guilt, sadness, depression and anger, all the emotions that also come with the death of someone we love. But the diagnosis of cancer is not a death sentence and the more you know about cancer and its treatments the more you will be able to participate fully in your defense.
Coping with breast cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer or any other of the 200 different kinds of cancer is not an easy task. I Can Cope is an educational program for people facing cancer-either personally, or as a friend or family caregiver. I Can Cope offers help-in the form of reliable information, peer support, and practical coping skills- so you can meet this challenge. Classes are taught by professionals such as:
- Doctors
- Nurses
- Social workers
- Other healthcare professionals and
- Community representatives

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