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Having cancer can affect you physically and emotionally.
It can change how you feel about yourself and how well you cope with day-to-day life. It can also affect your relationships with other people.
Whatever your situation, there are things you can do to stay as well as possible, and people and services that can support you.
Choose the option that best suits your situation
Telling others about your cancer can be difficult but a little preparation can help.
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