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Breast cancer can be very terrifying, especially if your cancer has advanced. It is inevitable to feel lonely, even when you have the support of your family and friends. You will feel they do not understand your fears, and, in such times, interacting with other breast cancer patients and survivors can go a long way in alleviating your fears and misery.
by RoselynCapen
Breast cancer can be very terrifying, especially if your cancer has advanced. It is inevitable to feel lonely, even when you have the support of your family and friends. You will feel they do not understand your fears, and, in such times, interacting with other breast cancer patients and survivors can go a long way in alleviating your fears and misery.
There are, for such terrible times, support groups which have been started by women who know exactly how you feel and know just want you need. These groups not only let you interact with breast cancer victims and survivors from across the world, but also give you priceless information on your cancer and treatment, because they combine experience with research.
Susan G. Komen's breast cancer support organization, cms.komen.org, has its own research team which works very hard to provide better treatment options for you, along with information and news updates on cancer research, and countless breast cancer victims and activists who tend to you and your problems like your best friend would. Breast cancer support, bcsupport.org, has chat rooms which give you a platform to meet women who can understand your fears and women who are going through or have gone through the same emotions you go through.
Two breast cancer victims started breastcancersupport.org in 1988, realizing the lack of importance the society attached to breast cancer and its victims' needs. Another group, y-me.org, has the sole objective of not letting you feel you are alone. Do you now realize how many people, who will not treat you as aliens, want to help you?
All these organizations basically help you survive through your treatments by letting you know you are not alone, and that there have been many women who have gone through exactly what you are going through. You will come to feel such attachment for those women, and know how many women go through the same plights that you do, that you may want to yourself volunteer helping others. Giving others the support you yourself needed at some point of time will mentally energize you to fight the disease.
If your treatment costs more than you can afford, you do not have to be disheartened. There are countless organizations that receive donations for people who can not meet all the financial funds treatments require. All you need to do is decide if you want to avail help in any matter, and be assured, you will get a lot of love and support, along with all the help you want.
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