Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Coping
Coping with non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Getting a cancer diagnosis and going through treatment can be one of the biggest challenges many people will ever face.
You are not alone on your cancer journey. We have information, services and support to help you.
Coping with your feelings
Cancer can affect your emotions as well as your body and it's important to care for your mental health.
We have information to help you cope with the news that you have cancer and adjust to all the changes this can bring.
Read more about coping with a cancer diagnosis.
Caring for yourself
There are things you can do yourself to feel as well as possible before, during and after your treatment, such as eating well, being physically active and stopping smoking. Find out more about caring for yourself after a cancer diagnosis.
Managing practical matters
Trying to manage work and finances and dealing with day-to day tasks can be challenging when you are coping with cancer. Our information and services can support you.
More information to help you cope
From tips on talking about your cancer to advice on healthy living during treatment and talking to your medical team, we have lots of information to help you through your cancer journey
- Treatment tips
- Caring for yourself
- Coping with side-effects
- Coping with your feelings
- Talking about your cancer
- Financial and practical matters
Support from our cancer nurses
Our cancer nurses are here for you. Call our Support Line or visit a Daffodil Centre if you need to talk, have questions or want to know about supports and services. Our nurses can:
- Help you to understand your diagnosis and what to expect from treatment
- Send you information booklets about coping with cancer
- Refer you to services such as exercise programmes and counselling
You can also email the nurses at supportline@irishcancer.ie
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