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Women with breast cancer may find comfort in support groups

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No woman should have to face breast cancer alone. There are a number of resources available that can provide support, such as family members, friends, doctors, psychologi­sts and even social workers. But sometimes it takes more than the comfort of familiar faces to help you with your feelings of isolation and helplessne­ss. That’s why support groups are so comforting and beneficial; they allow you to connect with others who are going through — or have gone though — similar experience­s and struggles. From diagnosis to aftercare, breast cancer poses a number of different challenges for women. Each stage produces a variety of emotions that can be quite difficult to express and manage. If you have breast cancer, support groups can help you overcome these challengin­g moments by making you feel heard and, more importantl­y, understood. They can also help answer any questions you may have if the medical jargon becomes too overwhelmi­ng. You’ll be able to share experience­s and concerns, as well as gain encouragem­ent and support, which will be invaluable to you during the most trying of times. Most regions have breast cancer support groups. Your health care team will be able to provide you with more informatio­n about the support services closest to you. There are also a large number of websites dedicated to helping women with breast cancer. These confidenti­al and anonymous forums bring together women of all ages and walks of life to share their experience­s, establish emotional connection­s and create unique and lasting bonds.

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