A cancer diagnosis brings more than just physical challenges—it also affects emotional and mental health. It’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed, anxious, or even scared. But managing stress throughout treatment can help improve your overall well-being and support healing.
Here are a few ways to manage stress during cancer care:
- Talk About It
Whether with a trusted friend, family member, counselor, or support group, talking about your emotions can reduce anxiety and help you feel less alone. - Practice Mindfulness and Relaxation
Simple breathing exercises, meditation, and guided imagery can calm the mind and body. Even 5–10 minutes a day can make a difference. - Stay as Active as You’re Able
Gentle movement—like walking, stretching, or chair yoga—can help boost mood, reduce fatigue, and improve sleep. - Get Enough Rest
Rest is healing. Prioritize sleep and don’t hesitate to take naps or slow down when your body needs it. - Ask Questions and Stay Informed
Feeling uncertain can add stress. Talk to your care team, ask questions, and understand your treatment plan—it helps you feel more in control. - Accept Help
Let friends or family run errands, prepare meals, or drive you to appointments. Saying “yes” to support can ease the emotional and physical load.
Remember: You don’t have to go through this alone. Your care team is here to support not only your medical needs, but your emotional health too. Managing stress is part of the healing process.


