Every year, the Young Survival Coalition plans a summit that
includes inspirational speakers, workshops that address unique issues that
young breast cancer survivors face, and opportunities to connect with fellow
survivors. This year it took place in March 10th, 11th,
and 12th. One of the topics that was discussed is the experience
that the loved one of a cancer survivor goes through. This is one of the lesser
talked about subjects: understandably because a lot of attention is focused on
treating cancer and managing side effects of those who have cancer. This
individuals have come to be known as “co-survivors” who can also experience effects
from a cancer diagnosis even though it isn’t their own.
Below is a link to an interesting article written by Pablo
Colon who is a Young Survival Coalition board member and went through the
experience of his girlfriend being diagnosed with cancer. He discusses some of
the hardest aspects from the perspective of a co-survivor. He also discusses
resources that he used to help support himself and some resources that he
wished he had. He speaks about their experiences together since and some advice
that he has for other co-survivors. This might be a relatable article if you
have a loved one who has been diagnosed with cancer, or if you are diagnosed
with cancer yourself and know that it affects your loved one. Check it out
below for a great resource!