Inflammatory Breast cancer Survivorship

Executive Summary

Survivorship begins immediately after the diagnosis of cancer. The individuals under treatment and whose disease conditions are cured after the treatment are referred to as the cancer survivors. Survival is considered one of the most challenging aspects in the case of breast cancer, as everyone has unique conditions as per the disease’s severity. The survivors have experience emotions of concern, relief, remorse, and terror during their cancer journey. After undergoing breast cancer treatment, the survivors have survived with, through, and beyond the tumor diagnosis. Patients and their families may experience powerful emotions after the treatment, including excitement, concern, relief, guilt, and dread. Coping with such emotional distress have been known to be the primary goal of survivorship. Recognizing the difficulties that your family is experiencing, solution-oriented thinking, requesting and accepting help from others, and feeling at ease with the course of action that the family takes are some of the most common coping effective necessitates. The treatment survivorship serves as a solid motivation to initiate healthy changes in lifestyle and maintain good health and live a cancer-free life.

Survivorship for Inflammatory Breast Cancer

Inflammatory Breast cancer Survivorship can have different meanings for different people ​1​. But commonly, it refers to;

  • Having no signs of cancer post-treatment
  • Inflammatory Breast cancer survivorship initiates from the moment of diagnosis and continues during treatment and throughout a person’s life.

Inflammatory Breast cancer survivorship is known to be the most complicated part of cancer as it is different for each person. Some people get cancer treatment for a long time to cure and prevent a recurrence, While some treat cancer as a chronic disease.

Inflammatory Breast cancer survivors usually experience a mixture of strong feelings, joy, guilt, concern and fear. Some people start to appreciate life after cancer diagnosis and accept themselves, while others become uncertain about their health and life.

Support groups are present for Patients with Breast cancer ​2​. This provides you with an opportunity to talk with people who have had similar first-hand experiences. 

Relationships formed with the cancer care team impart a sense of security during treatment, and people miss this source of support. This can be especially true when new worries and challenges surface over time, such as late treatment effects, emotional challenges including fear of recurrence, sexual health and fertility concerns, and financial and workplace issues. Every Breast cancer survivor has individual problems and challenges. With any challenge, an excellent first step is recognizing your fears and talking about them.

Effective coping requires the following:

  • Thinking through solutions
  • Understanding the challenge you are facing
  • Feeling comfortable with the action you choose
  • Asking for the support of others

Regular physical activity can help reconstruct your strength and energy level. The health care team can provide an appropriate exercise plan based upon your needs, physical abilities, and fitness level.

References

  1. 1.
    Alexander A, Arnold TL, Bishnoi S, et al. Survivorship and Advocacy in Inflammatory Breast Cancer. J Cancer. Published online 2018:1430-1436. doi:10.7150/jca.21281
  2. 2.
    Bodai B. Breast Cancer Survivorship: A Comprehensive Review of Long-Term Medical Issues and Lifestyle Recommendations. TPJ. Published online 2019. doi:10.7812/tpp/14-241