Diagnosing
cancer is a difficult experience, not only for the patient but also for their
family and loved ones. When people first hear that they have cancer, they often
feel overwhelmed and don’t know what to do. Even after some time, it can still
be hard to handle all the information and requirements related to the cancer
diagnosis and treatment plan. Support must be provided throughout the
diagnostic and treatment journey and beyond by answering any questions the
patient may have. This may include information on the type and stage of cancer,
introducing available treatment options, informing about essential financial
resources that may be needed, or helping find transportation and accommodation
to ensure access to treatment.
Educational, supportive, and awareness activities and services play a pivotal
role in patient care, especially for those with chronic diseases and cancer.
Through these activities, professionals from all health sectors exchange
knowledge and collaborate for the benefit of the patient