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Facing a cancer diagnosis? Learn the essential steps: researching care options, asking about follow-up tests, and practicing self-care to navigate this challenging journey.
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3 Steps to Take After Getting a Cancer Diagnosis

Kieran Thorley
Last updated: August 10, 2024 5:24 pm
Kieran Thorley Published August 8, 2024
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Since nobody expects to be diagnosed with cancer, it’ll take them completely by surprise. They wouldn’t know what to do after getting a cancer diagnosis, and they’ll have plenty of emotions to deal with. Then there are the steps you need to make after that.

You naturally mightn’t know what to do, and you could still be confused even after talking to your medical provider about it. While all of the immediate steps to take are important, it’s worth making sure you spend as much time as possible on a few of them.

Getting a Cancer Diagnosis: 3 Steps to Take

1. Research Your Care Options

One of the first steps to take is figuring out what your potential treatments are. Your doctor will likely make talking through these a priority.

They’ll recommend the best treatments for you, but it’s always worth doing your research as much as you can. Look into what you and your doctor think will help, like going to an integrated oncology centre. The more time you spend on this, the better. It’ll help you better understand the path forward.

At the same time, it’ll help you figure out exactly what treatments you should go with. Make sure your doctor is involved with this.

2. Ask About Follow-Up Tests

When you’re first diagnosed, it’s natural to be in a state of disbelief. It’s always worth asking about follow-up tests to help with this. These will do more than just confirming whether or not you have cancer. They can help you understand the nature of your condition, as well as more than a few other areas.

Ask your doctor about any follow-up tests and what needs to be done about them. While these can be difficult to have done, it’s always worth putting the time and effort into getting them done. Armed with the results, you’re in a better position to figure out what comes next.

3. Practice Self-Care

After getting a cancer diagnosis, it’s natural to focus all of your efforts on getting it treated. While that’s a priority, it shouldn’t mean you overlook the rest of your life either. It’s always worth practicing self-care as much as you can. It’ll help put you in a better mental headspace to deal with everything.

You’ll be going through an extremely stressful time in your life, after all. Take the time to look after your needs, and focus on whatever helps you feel better. Listening to music, meditating, reading a book, and multiple other small acts could be more than enough to help.

Getting a Cancer Diagnosis: Wrapping Up

Getting a cancer diagnosis is never expected, and it’ll catch you completely off-guard. It’s natural to feel emotionally overwhelmed when it happens.

Outside of managing and dealing with your emotions, you’ll have quite a few other steps to take. It’s natural to be a little overwhelmed trying to figure all of this out, even after you talk to your doctor about everything.

By taking the right steps after being diagnosed, you should get through everything better than you’d think.

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