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In it together: for partners of people with breast cancer (BCC120)
'We were told what the doctors had found and what the next steps needed to be. We were then left for a short while to absorb the information. I just wanted to give my wife a big hug to reassure her, but felt numb.'David
From the moment your partner is diagnosed with breast cancer, both your lives are likely to change.
Understanding the emotional and physical changes that take place throughout treatment and afterwards, as well as how to talk to friends and family, and ensure the channels of communication remain open between you, can be invaluable.
Packed with useful tips and information, this publication offers practical help for everyone whose partner has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Understanding the emotional and physical changes that take place throughout treatment and afterwards, as well as how to talk to friends and family, and ensure the channels of communication remain open between you, can be invaluable.
Packed with useful tips and information, this publication offers practical help for everyone whose partner has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
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