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Chemotherapy Patients

The disease of the 20th century as it is often called, cancer has not been given a viable solution or treatment not even now in the 21st century. Highly powerful medication remains the main way to deal with the disease which is why chemotherapy patients have to be informed on the necessity and the specificity of the cancer treatments.

Whether surgery is used or not, cancer chemotherapy represents the most trodden path in the approach to cancer. Chemotherapy patients usually face a great deal of problems they have to go through. One’s morale can easily break down because of the physical sufferance chemotherapy brings. The side effects that one will experience may eat away at one’s self-esteem, since they may include alopecia, constant nausea and dizziness, pains and infections of all sorts depending on the part of the body that is affected or on the type of medication that has been prescribed to follow. Some chemotherapy patients feel that they are somewhat physically impaired since many basic or favorite activities cannot be conducted as before.

Another impact level on chemotherapy patients is the psychological obstacle. Chemotherapy patients need all the support they can get from their beloved in order to go through the tough experience of the treatment, but many suffers choose to face difficulties alone. Because of this, they will most likely lack in support and will have to carry this burden by themselves. Not being able to talk about it as you would, not being able to share will make you feel marginalized, separated from the people in your life and will break your morale.

On the other hand, there are other chemotherapy patients that do share their sufferance with their family, but in time, they see themselves as burdens and feel responsible for the trouble they cause, thus adding a sense of guilt to their already precarious psychological balance. They themselves may end up feeling that they have turned into a burden to their family putting strain on relationships and may choose to seclude themselves as a result of this feeling.

All these considered, it is highly obvious that family and friends of chemotherapy patients should be informed about what their beloved ones are going through and about how help can be provided in such situations. The moral strength of chemotherapy patients can be kept above surface level or increased only by psychologists and people who honestly display affection and interest in helping.


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