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Elaine Blackburne
Health & Wellness · United Kingdom
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Liverpool Echo
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Jul 2026
Breast cancer survivors' 'worst dread' and the words you should never say
Breast cancer survival rates in the UK continue to rise, but many patients experience isolation after treatment due to limited psychological support across NHS Trusts. Future Dreams nurse Jackie Wright offers guidance on how loved ones can communicate sensitively with survivors, stressing the importance of avoiding distressing comparisons, recognising ongoing physical and emotional challenges, and allowing patients to lead conversations. She highlights common missteps, such as assuming recovery is complete, minimising fears of recurrence, or joking about reconstructive surgery. Wright urges continued check-ins and empathetic support as survivors navigate a non‑linear recovery process.
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