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Impact of an ovarian cancer diagnosis on partners

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Many partners find the diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer distressing but are reluctant to seek help for themselves because they feel they need to be ‘strong’. Partners can experience higher levels of stress than the person diagnosed with cancer. They also have different information needs. Everyone is different and will have his or her own way of coping.

It’s important that women and their partners are open with each other about how they are feeling. Going to appointments together can provide valuable support and can give partners the opportunity to ask questions. Some partners choose to make a separate appointment with their doctor or another member of the team to discuss how they are feeling. Some couples choose to see a counsellor or other trained professional together.

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The breast cancer section of this website contains information to help partners of women diagnosed with breast cancer. This information may also be useful for men whose partner has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

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Last Updated on Friday, 24 June 2011 09:20  

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