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Completed your treatment and don't know what to do next ?

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Now that your treatment has ended you can focus on your recovery. Cancer can be life changing so getting back to normal may take some time. To begin with, you may have days when you feel less positive or are still coping with treatment side effects. So try not to expect too much straight away.

To begin with, you’ll usually have regular follow-up appointments to check your progress and to discuss any concerns you may have. If you have any problems in between appointments always get in touch. Advice and support will be available even after treatment ends.

Have you completed your chemotherapy treatment and getting on with life?

Post any helpful tips or ideas that will help other patients with the physical and emotional after effects of cancer, returning to work, or trying to move on with your life.

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