Princess Kate’s chat with cancer patients shows precisely why NHS needs change | Royal | News

In the face of this, Princess Kate and I am very different people who live very different lives. When I return home from a strenuous chemotherapy session, there is always a risk of stabbing on the tram. If it was on a tram, it would be for royal participation. My unpleasant pasta is more about less fresh ingredients and a jar pesto and a bag of front gram cheese. I’m sure his version is much healthier. However, his comments on Wednesday, July 2, as two people affected by cancer, made me realize that we were very similar.
Everyone’s cancer journey is different, but by talking about the mental effect of treatment and talking about what will happen later, Princess Kate said what I was trying to say, but much better. While talking to patients in a cancer welfare center at the Colchester Hospital, he discussed the emotional effect of fighting the disease.
Princess Kate, who describes it as a “Rollercoaster”, “When you finish your treatment, there is an entire stage, everyone expects you to be better – go! But that’s not the case at all.
“You will no longer be under the clinical team, but perhaps you can’t work normal at home, as you were used to.
“And actually someone who will help you talk to you, show you and show you at such a stage after treatment.”
I doubt that I will reach the “post -treatment” stage, but my experience of saying that I don’t have spinal cancer last week feels quite close.
First, he was worried about thinking that I could die in Christmas, and then he was wondering what to do now after the scanning results returned.
How can I re -adjust my life to return to fighting my intestinal cancer by recognizing the fear of spinal cancer?
It is a question that thousands of cancer patients deal with every day. What is the best way to deal with the emotional effect of cancer after being left to process good or bad news?
As Princess Kate said, there is no easy answer. For me, I lead the Daily Express’s cancer care campaign.
Cancer is the worst thing that most people will live in their lives, and the emotional effect of it can disintegrate people even more than physical side effects. Therefore, we want all patients to receive mental health support during and after their treatment.
Princess Kate accepts how important it is, and I hope the NHS and the Ministry of Health listen to it and us and make sure it exists for all patients throughout the country.




