EPISODE · Jan 23, 2020 · 27 MIN
#72 No One Goes Through Cancer Alone
from Better Than Before Breast Cancer with The Breast Cancer Recovery Coach · host Laura Lummer
Since the 1960s, five-year survival rates after a cancer diagnosis have increased by nearly 40%. And while that's something to celebrate, it also means more of us are navigating the after—the part no one really prepares us for. In this episode of Better Than Before Breast Cancer, we're talking about what life looks like after treatment ends. The physical side effects, the emotional struggles, the long-term medications… and the quiet grief and fear that linger for both survivors and the people who love them. Cancer doesn't just change you—it changes your relationships. Your spouse, your kids, your siblings, your best friends… they carry trauma too. They're the silent witnesses who walk alongside us, sometimes without the space or tools to process what they've endured. In this episode, you'll hear: Four common perspectives that shape the post-cancer experience—for both survivors and loved ones How to open up meaningful conversations with those who supported you The way your healing journey affects (and reflects) your loved ones' responses How to acknowledge and honor the emotional toll cancer takes on your "champions" Where to find connection, understanding, and community as you move forward If you've ever felt misunderstood or struggled to explain what life after cancer really feels like—or wondered how to better support the people who stood by you—this episode offers clarity, compassion, and connection. Follow me on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Pinterest YouTube
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