CancerWorld shared a post on X:
“Cancer is not only a medical diagnosis – it is a profound psychological and existential experience.
In psycho-oncology, one question remains central: is hope the first response to cancer, or is it fear?
The lived experience of patients reveals a far more complex reality – where fear and hope coexist, where resilience is shaped by relationships, and where healing extends beyond treatment to meaning, identity, and emotional transformation.
True care requires more than clinical precision. It requires empathy, presence, and communication that balances honesty with hope.
Read the full CancerWorld article by Adrian Pogacian.”
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