The following is a complete list of podcast produced by Cancer Australia
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This is 4th of 10 tracks from the audio resource, 'When the woman you love has metastatic (secondary) breast cancer' (PTA). When a woman is diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, the news and its implications can be enormously challenging for her, and also for her partner and family. This series of podcast episodes (a CD is also available from the resource library) provides advice and information to men supporting a woman they love who has been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer on how to deal with their own needs and feelings. Men share their own experiences and health professionals offer guidance on a range of emotional, physical and practical issues. Cancer Australia would like to thank all those who contributed their time, experiences and expertise to develop this resource. Audience: Individui affetti da tumore e loro famigliari e amiciCancer Type: Tumore al seno Status: Greater than 5 years. This resource was developed, reviewed or revised more than 5 years ago and may no longer reflect current evidence or best practice. |
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This is 6th of 10 tracks from the audio resource, 'When the woman you love has metastatic (secondary) breast cancer' (PTA). When a woman is diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, the news and its implications can be enormously challenging for her, and also for her partner and family. This series of podcast episodes (a CD is also available from the resource library) provides advice and information to men supporting a woman they love who has been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer on how to deal with their own needs and feelings. Men share their own experiences and health professionals offer guidance on a range of emotional, physical and practical issues. Cancer Australia would like to thank all those who contributed their time, experiences and expertise to develop this resource. Audience: Individui affetti da tumore e loro famigliari e amiciCancer Type: Tumore al seno Status: Greater than 5 years. This resource was developed, reviewed or revised more than 5 years ago and may no longer reflect current evidence or best practice. |