Coping After CancerThis section has been reviewed and approved by the Cancer.Net Editorial Board, 11/11 Being finished with treatment is exciting, but it may also be challenging and even a bit frightening. During the last few months, or maybe longer, you have probably been focused on your cancer treatment and getting better. Returning to your normal routine after treatment will feel like a transition—you may need time and support to get used to physical changes, catch up with school, and make time for checkups. Learn more about returning to school after treatment. Emotional changes Along with feeling happy, relieved, and excited, it’s normal to experience mixed emotions. You may feel:
Expect some changes You'll probably find that you're not quite the same as you were before your cancer. Any major experience like cancer can make you look at your life in a new way. You may realize that you're more caring toward others or that you worry less about little things. You may find that your priorities and goals have changed, too. Sports may be less important to you, but you may be more serious about school. You don't have cancer anymore, but being a cancer survivor will always be a part of who you are. Coping with these changes Some teens find that they need help coping with changes to their lives after cancer. Here are some suggestions that have helped other teens:
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