What Should You Know About Living with Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer?
Coping with Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer
Getting a cancer diagnosis can be stressful. You may feel scared, angry, or sad. These feelings are normal. It can help to:
- Talk to a counselor
- Join a support group
- Practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation
Support for People with Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer
You are not alone. Support is available from:
- Family and friends
- Support groups (in person or online)
- Cancer centers and nonprofit organizations
- Patient navigators or care coordinators
Let others support you—you don’t have to face this alone.
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Becoming Empowered and [ACT]IVATED After A Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Diagnosis
Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Wellness & Support Programs
Aims to provide digital literacy skills training with a series of easy-to-follow video modules, coupled with resource guides to educate you on technology and online support tools.
Information on completing cancer care with actionable steps to engage in key discussions and plan for life after treatment.
Topics:
- Understanding Survivorship
- Advice for Future and Follow-Up Care
Focuses on wellness during cancer treatment and post-cancer treatment.
Topics:
- Lifestyle
- Diet and Healthy Eating
- Supportive Care