The ‘A Common Path’ series of cancer support and advice podcasts have been developed for people who have been newly diagnosed with cancer. They provide people with an opportunity to learn from others who had already experienced a cancer diagnosis and treatment, highlighting how they made decisions, the things they learned along the way, the things that helped, and the things they wish they had known or done better.
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The ‘A Common Path’ series of cancer support and advice podcasts have been developed for people who have been newly diagnosed with cancer. They provide people with an opportunity to learn from others who had already experienced a cancer diagnosis and treatment, highlighting how they made decisions, the things they learned along the way, the things that helped, and the things they wish they had known or done better.
A Common Path: Facing cancer later in life. Support and advice
A Common Path: cancer support and advice
33 minutes 17 seconds
5 years ago
A Common Path: Facing cancer later in life. Support and advice
The ‘A Common Path: Facing cancer in later life’ podcast provides an opportunity to learn from other people who have been diagnosed with cancer later in life, speaking about strategies they used to help them cope during this difficult time.
The podcast is also available as a video and can be accessed via YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/ACommonPathCancersupportandadvice
This podcast has been developed by the Victorian Care of Older People Clinical Network (VCOP) and North Eastern Melbourne Integrated Cancer Service (NEMICS)
A Common Path: cancer support and advice
The ‘A Common Path’ series of cancer support and advice podcasts have been developed for people who have been newly diagnosed with cancer. They provide people with an opportunity to learn from others who had already experienced a cancer diagnosis and treatment, highlighting how they made decisions, the things they learned along the way, the things that helped, and the things they wish they had known or done better.