Global cancer rates keep climbing. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “About 1 in 5 people develop cancer in their lifetime. Approximately 1 in 9 men and 1 in 12 women die from the disease.” Worse still, the global health group predicts a 75 percent increase in cancer cases over the next 25 years.

Despite all that, and its persistence as the world’s second-leading cause of death, *less than 40 percent of the countries WHO surveyed “covered the basics of cancer management as part of their financed core health services for all citizens.”

So it’s little wonder that a cancer diagnosis can shake someone’s psychological well-being to the core. Whether it’s sudden, frightening questions about one’s mortality, facing a road paved with expensive, tortuous treatment, or a loss of autonomy, there are several reasons why a cancer diagnosis can threaten one’s mental health….more

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