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The information on this page will help you to find out more about adjusting to life after cancer treatment and how ÐÇ̽Â鶹 can help.
Despite looking forward to treatment finishing, it may only be when it does that the reality of what you've been through hits you emotionally.
Many people find the time after treatment is more about finding a ‘new normal’ than going back to how life was before.
Find out more about managing emotionally after cancer treatment
When you’ve finished treatment, there are a number of practical things you can do, to help move forward with day-to-day living:
We're here for you and your family and can help you after treatment in lots of ways.
You don’t need an appointment or referral, just come in.
Last review: Oct 2021 | Next review: Oct 2022
Information and tips on staying active and healthy during and after cancer treatment.
From American Cancer Society
Last reviewed: 28 October 2021
Finding a new normal after cancer treatment.
From Cancer Council
Last reviewed: 28 October 2021
Information for teenage and young adult survivors of childhood cancer about what happens next, and how your diagnosis and treatment may affect your future life.
From Children'S Cancer And Leukaemia Group (Cclg)
Last reviewed: 28 October 2021
Find out about what to expect when you finish treatment and what your follow-up is likely to involve.
From Macmillan Cancer Support
Last reviewed: 28 October 2021
Life after cancer treatment Information for people who have finished cancer treatment and their families about finding their way after treatment.
From National Cancer Institute (Us)
Last reviewed: 28 October 2021
Trekstock gets young adults diagnosed with cancer in their 20s and 30s moving physically, socially and psychologically.
From Trekstock
Last reviewed: 28 October 2021
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