2. Remember there are no rights or wrongs when it comes to the language you use to describe how you feel. It can be useful to let others understand what works for you and that each day could be different.
3. Letting people know how you would like them to respond when you’re feeling a bit down can make it easier for you and them. This can also help you get the support you need when you need it.
4. It is a good idea to let your work and any social groups that you belong to know how you want to talk about your cancer.
5. Take the time you need to think about what the next phase of your life might look like. Then, importantly, let your partner and loved ones know.
6. You might find comfort in speaking with other people who are going through the same thing, for example
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