Information about breast cancer

What after the treatment?

You've had breast cancer and you've been through a tough course of treatment. Just picking up the thread as before seems harder than you thought.
80%
of breast cancers will never metastasize
5 years
long you are regularly followed
1 in 5
Continues to struggle with fatigue for years

All our articles on the topic "What to do after treatment?"

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Herval
Relapse after breast cancer

Relapse after breast cancer is bad news, but rather rare

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Resume
General tags:
Relapse after breast cancer
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Move
Move

In the same boat

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Moving
General tags:
Move
Awareness
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Reading: the breast cancer handbook - Anna van Wittenberghe

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Awareness
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Move
Actions & projects

"A walking coach motivates people who want to start"

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Moving
General tags:
Actions & projects
Awareness
Move

Cancer as an engine of change

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Awareness
General tags:
Move
Woman with hands on her head
Intimacy
Relationships

Mixed feelings in your relationship due to breast cancer

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Intimacy
General tags:
Relationships
Relationships
Relationships

Impact on relationships

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Relationships
General tags:
Relationships
Recovery
Testimonial

Breast cancer, the fight and road to recovery

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Recovery
General tags:
Testimonial
Move
Testimonial

When a doctor gets breast cancer

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Moving
General tags:
Testimonial
Chemotherapy
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Your new hair after chemo

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Chemotherapy
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Hair loss
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Reimbursement for wig or other headgear for hair loss after cancer therapy

Theme: Aftercare
Subtheme: Hair Loss
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Portrait photo of Marleen Finoulst, medical doctor and chief editor of Pink Ribbon's information database.
Marleen Finoulst
Editor in Chief Pink Ribbon

Marleen Finoulst, MD and journalist, is responsible for the informative articles on this website.

"I can't stand injustice. Worse, I sometimes lie awake when people with cancer miss out on necessary treatment due to misinformation. It has always driven me. I continue to get very upset about disinformation. You can't underestimate its impact."

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