cheshunt seagull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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I have no personal experience of family members with breast cancer but for the last 5 years I have received almost constant treatment for incurable blood cancer. This has meant that I have spent many hours in chemotherapy units chatting to other cancer patients. This has shown me that there are so many more excellent outcomes than was the case even a few years ago and that management of side-effects is much more effective. When we hear the word cancer we all have very negative images and preconceptions but the actual reality is much more positive. My experience has been that the period before and the beginning of treatment is the worse but that once it starts you can take comfort from any routine, from being in good hands and knowing that the experience is shared. It is difficult not to imagine worse-case scenarios but there are loads of variables and very real reasons to remain positive. If possible it is best to try and take it one day and stage at a time. All the very best to you and your wife.