How do patients with cancer of the esophagus and their families cope?
The diagnosis of esophageal cancer can change the lives of patients and the people who care about them. These changes can be hard to handle. It is common for patients and their families and friends to have many different and sometimes confusing emotions. At times, patients and their loved ones may feel frightened, angry, or depressed. These are normal reactions when people face a serious health problem. Most people handle their problems better when they share their thoughts and feelings with those close to them. Sharing can help everyone feel more at ease and can open the way for people to show one another their concern and offer their support. Worries about tests, treatments, hospital stays, and medical bills are common. Doctors, nurses, social workers, and other members of the health care team can help calm fears and ease confusion. They can also provide information and suggest resources. Patients and their families are naturally concerned about what the future holds. Sometimes, they