Being diagnosed with cancer can hit you like a sledgehammer, and being thrust into a whole new world filled with medical jargon, technical procedures and a host of medical personnel is very intimidating. To help familiarise yourself with what you will likely encounter on your medical journey, take the time to soak up information like a sponge...
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The first level of identifying cancer comes from the individual. When other possible factors are eliminated - lack of sleep, stress, recent physical or emotional trauma - and the symptoms persist, it may be time for you to seek medical advice.
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The physical changes brought about by the disease and the side effects of treatment are difficult to deal with. Feeling weak, helpless, trapped and depressed are only a few of the emotional and psychological obstacles you will face.
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There are many hospitals all over Malaysia with established radiotherapy and oncology centres.
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A Community Service Project by: Malaysian Oncological Society and Pfizer Malaysia - (latest update: 06-09-2006)