You might feel overwhelmed, scared, anxious or upset if you have been diagnosed with cancer – these are all normal feelings. It’s very important to have support from family, friends, health professionals or other services to help you cope with cancer.
- NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia provides information and support for Australians living with neuroendocrine cancer.
- Living with cancer has information about physical, emotional and practical issues during and after diagnosis and treatment.
- Cancer Australia’s resource Cancer – How are you travelling? provides information to help you understand the emotional and social impact of cancer.
- The Cancer Council in your state or territory can give you general information about cancer, as well as information on resources and support groups in your local area. Call the Cancer Council from anywhere in Australia for the cost of a local call on 13 11 20.
- Other cancer support organisations can also help you and your loved ones deal with the challenges of cancer.
Useful links
- National Comprehensive Cancer Network
- Canadian Cancer Society
- International Neuroendocrine Cancer Alliance
- Neuroendocrine tumours: a guide for patients and carers
- Neuroendocrine tumours: a guide for healthcare professionals
- Cancer Council, Stomach cancer
- Australian Cancer Research Foundation, Stomach cancer
- American Cancer Society, Stomach cancer
- National Cancer Institute (US), Gastric cancer treatment (PDQ®)
Last updated 20 November 2024