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Depression: Cancer’s Invisible Side Effect

By Mary Engel — 2016

Three in four depressed cancer patients don’t get enough help; survivors tell what it’s like to slip ‘down the rabbit hole’ — and how to climb back out.

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Body Image and Cancer—Macmillan Cancer Support

Treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and hormonal therapy can change the way your body looks, works or feels. In this video, Richard, Peter, Heather and Stacey talk about the physical effects of cancer and its treatment.

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Rewire Your Anxious Brain: 3 Simple Neuroplasticity Exercises for Anxiety

Neuroplasticity is one of the most effective ways for you to overcome anxiety. Those neuroplasticity anxiety exercises can be life changing if you are consistent with them.

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