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Blog Post:
Cancer Talk Week – Going back to work
Posted by
Melissa - admin
Posted
over 1 year ago
Going back to work after being diagnosed can be a daunting time, especially when you don’t know how to break the news to your colleagues and employer, or if you should tell them about it. Telling your colleagues and manager about your cancer is a personal choice – some people find...
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Cancer Talk Week – Telling your friends
Posted by
Melissa - admin
Posted
over 1 year ago
You and your friends have been through thick and thin together, and have talked about everything from the trivial to the deeply personal. However, in a time where we have more Facebook friends and Twitter followers than family members, it’s shocking to see that nearly two out of three people...
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Cancer Talk Week – You and your partner
Posted by
Melissa - admin
Posted
over 1 year ago
Even the strongest relationships can be tested when an other half is diagnosed with cancer, and no matter how close the both of you are you might find it hard to communicate your feelings to each other. You might think you know what your partner is thinking or feeling but those assumptions...
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Cancer Talk Week - Talking to your family
Posted by
Melissa - admin
Posted
over 1 year ago
Being diagnosed with cancer is a tough experience. But for those going through it, telling the family can be a challenge in itself. Maybe you’re worried about how your family will react to your diagnosis, or you feel you don’t want to bring distress or worry to those you’re...