Life after breast cancer

Today, more and more women suffer from breast cancer, especially some young women. So breast cancer is increasing attention. With October designated as National Awareness Month on Cancer, an expert offers breast cancer survivors some guidance on what they can do to restore and maintain health.

First, cancer survivors should summarize your treatment before your primary care physician, and discharge the doctor in an effort to control the impact of long-term radiation, chemotherapy and other aggressive interventions may have on future. This way, you can find the best way to treat your illness.

Fear of cancer recurrence should be treated directly, he said, to get a clear understanding of their particular risk and seeking advice to help manage concerns. They offer no help if you only worry about the disease but do not offer deals to overcome them. Heaven helps those who help themselves.

Regular exercise and eating well also above "to do" list as part of an effort to undertake the lifestyle changes that increase the likelihood of long-term survival. It also promotes weight control, especially in response to certain anticancer drugs such as tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors, which can cause women to gain weight. Exercise can help keep healthy people healthy, and can also help patients recover. So please do not hesitate to join the group to get some exercise.

No smoking, no more than one drink a day, wear sunscreen and get enough vitamin D also helps with long-term survival. Everyone knows that smoking is harmful to healthy people, not to mention the sick people. To some extent, alcohol is beneficial for people, but if you drink too much, but also make great damage to our body. So please try to keep away from alcohol.

And for women who struggle with ongoing fatigue or memory and concentration problems (sometimes referred to as "chemo brain") after treatment, we suggest you seek help rather than suffer in silence. Maybe you can not resolve yourself.

Finally, it encourages women to connect with other breast cancer survivors, while the community looks at many online resources available to help patients to continue with their lives. You have a similar experience, so they can help each other. The following website will be helpful.

We actually have to do everything possible to avoid suffering from breast cancer, it is much easier and we will bring any negative effect. What's more, we pay attention to our own breast obvious. For example, age 35, women over each year must carry on the arrowhead of molybdenum X-ray inspection.

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