Coping with cancer treatments can be both physically and emotionally draining, but having the support of friends can help. Sometimes friends seem to disappear when things get tough because they don't know what to do, but simply being there and pitching in can mean the world to a friend who is dealing with the effects of cancer treatment. Whether you escort your friend to her appointments or surprise her with a pre-cooked meal or movies, your presence can help alleviate stress and fear.
The nasal cavity lies in the deep interior of the nose. Treatment for nasal cavity cancer depends on the type of cancer and the extent of any spreading. Surgical removal of the tumor, radiation therapy and chemotherapy remain viable options. Coping with nasal cavity cancer requires the understanding that time brings about healing.
Undergoing treatment for cancer may involve chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. During or after treatment is completed a patient may achieve remission which means there is no detectable cancer in the body. A person in cancer remission may have physical effects of treatment to cope with as well as emotional concerns. Everyone's situation and feelings will be different. Some people will have more problems dealing with a remission than others. There are ways to cope during a cancer remission.
Cancer is a horrifying disease no matter what part of the body it attacks. When a loved one is diagnosed, life seems to come to a standstill. Helping her cope becomes a top priority, but to do this you'll also have to find a way to cope.