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Relationships After Cancer

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When you become a cancer survivor, you are forever changed, and so are the people who love you. Facing mortality and the long-term effects of treatment can leave an elephant in the room that's impossible to ignore.

For millions of Latinos, this "elefante" is particularly challenging as it feeds on cultural norms and gender roles. That's where “Juntos Despues Del Cancer” (Together After Cancer) comes in.

This new study Juntos Despues Del Cancer will help participants learn to understand their partner, and how cancer is affecting them emotionally, physically, and psychologically. Along the way, participants will also help other Latina couples better navigate breast cancer.

Join Loriana and Dr. Dina as they take a deep dive into the personal struggles many Latina survivors face, and the steps we can all take to strengthen our relationships after cancer.

Essential skills and tools include:

  • Decrease arguments
  • Improve communication
  • Learn new ways to support your partner
  • Adjust to the new normal after cancer
  • Rekindle the romance
  • Improve sexual and emotional intimacy
  • Work better together

Are you a Latina survivor?

We encourage you to participate in the Juntos Despues Del Cancer study by taking Dr. D's survey today.

Cancer can overwhelm us and our relationships. Every relationship is unique, so take the next step and see if the Together After Cancer program can give you tools to recover your relationship from breast cancer.

https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/research/jdc/lbcs

If you know someone who needs to hear this information, please share this episode with them.

NOTE:

The Together After Cancer study is funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), the largest funder of patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research in the United States. Click here to learn more about what our study involves, who can benefit from our research, and what it means to participate in our study.

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When you become a cancer survivor, you are forever changed, and so are the people who love you. Facing mortality and the long-term effects of treatment can leave an elephant in the room that's impossible to ignore.

For millions of Latinos, this "elefante" is particularly challenging as it feeds on cultural norms and gender roles. That's where “Juntos Despues Del Cancer” (Together After Cancer) comes in.

This new study Juntos Despues Del Cancer will help participants learn to understand their partner, and how cancer is affecting them emotionally, physically, and psychologically. Along the way, participants will also help other Latina couples better navigate breast cancer.

Join Loriana and Dr. Dina as they take a deep dive into the personal struggles many Latina survivors face, and the steps we can all take to strengthen our relationships after cancer.

Essential skills and tools include:

  • Decrease arguments
  • Improve communication
  • Learn new ways to support your partner
  • Adjust to the new normal after cancer
  • Rekindle the romance
  • Improve sexual and emotional intimacy
  • Work better together

Are you a Latina survivor?

We encourage you to participate in the Juntos Despues Del Cancer study by taking Dr. D's survey today.

Cancer can overwhelm us and our relationships. Every relationship is unique, so take the next step and see if the Together After Cancer program can give you tools to recover your relationship from breast cancer.

https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/research/jdc/lbcs

If you know someone who needs to hear this information, please share this episode with them.

NOTE:

The Together After Cancer study is funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), the largest funder of patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research in the United States. Click here to learn more about what our study involves, who can benefit from our research, and what it means to participate in our study.

  continue reading

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