Thursday, 17 January 2013

Alive With lung Cancer

 

 Alive With Lung Cancer

Being diagnosed with any kind of cancer generates considerable emotional hardship for the sufferer and their loved ones, especially so in the case of lung cancer because of its a) low survival rates and b) impact on the quality of life for whatever time they have remaining by Lung Cancer Even in cases where the patient survives the disease, they will likely have to undergo surgery to remove portions of the affected lung and/or courses of chemotherapy/radiotherapy which themselves carry various side effects such as persistent nausea, hair loss and anemia.
However, life with cancer needn't be a constant cycle of doom and gloom. Every year, as many as 12.7 million people are told they are suffering with some form of cancer, and many continue to live happy, fulfilling lives even during their treatments.
To aid them in maintaining a good quality of life, and to provide support and advice where it's needed, there are several organizations that are dedicated to helping cancer sufferers and their families through the difficult times ahead.
Macmillan Cancer Support
Macmillan Cancer Support is a volunteer-run charity organization that provides nursing and support to those living with cancer as well as fund-raising in order to pay for essential aspects of the battle with the disease (i.e. research and development, emotional support and healthcare).
They can help with very wide spectrum of things, from applying for grants to help cope with the costs of living with cancer to bereavement counseling for those left behind if the worst happens.
Marie Curie Cancer Care
Marie Curie Cancer Care was founded in 1948, and is a charity organization that seeks to provide free nursing care to terminally ill patients- giving them the opportunity to be cared for in their own homes (something that few terminally ill cancer patients are able to do).
The charity also funds research by seven different teams at UK universities who are perpetually seeking to understand the root causes of (and potential treatments for) cancer.


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