How you might feel after a diagnosis of breast cancer

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Common responses to a diagnosis of breast cancer include feeling shocked, angry, scared, anxious, sad or depressed. Some women feel a sense of loneliness or isolation or that they have lost their identity.

Others blame themselves for their breast cancer or find themselves questioning why breast cancer has happened to them.Having support and seeking help when needed is an important aspect of living with a diagnosis of breast cancer.

There are many different sources of support:

  • the treatment team can provide support and advice
  • sharing feelings with your partner or another family member or friend can be helpful
  • some women find it helpful to talk to other women who have experienced breast cancer
  • some women seek help from a specialist or ask for additional therapy.

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For more information about feelings once treatment is over see the Life after breast cancer section.