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Emotions and Coping as You Near the End of Life

By American Cancer Society

This is written for the person with advanced cancer, but it can be helpful to the people who care for, love, and support this person, too.

Read on www.cancer.org

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Experiences with Cancer, Captured in Works of Art

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Feelings and Cancer

Just as cancer affects your physical health, it can bring up a wide range of feelings you’re not used to dealing with. It can also make existing feelings seem more intense. They may change daily, hourly, or even minute to minute.

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Social Isolation’s High Physical and Psychological Toll

Studies of polar researchers, astronauts, and others in isolation shed light on possible effects of social distancing, including increased forgetfulness, depression and heart attacks.

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Grief, Loneliness, and Losing a Spouse

Learning to live with grief and loneliness after the death of a spouse.

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Cancer