COMFORT course aims to help people with cancer diagnosis

A new therapy course called COMFORT is helping cancer patients manage the psychological trauma and distress associated with their diagnosis. The program utilizes compassion-focused therapy and breathing techniques to support patients during their treatment.
Why it matters
Addressing the psychological impact of cancer is increasingly recognized as a vital component of holistic patient care.
A woman who described her cancer diagnosis as "terrifying" has said she found peace around her treatment through a new therapy course.
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