Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Helping Cancer Patients Find the Meaning of Life

Hi. The WSJ had an interesting article today on a new support group technique which focuses on helping cancer patients find the meaning of life after their diagnosis. It is modeled somewhat on the thought process used by concentration camp survivors during their captivity... finding strength and courage within the most dire of circumstances. Here's a link to today's article...

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203547904574276434196118914.html?mod=djkeyword

Good health to you all.

P.S. If you have trouble viewing the article, please send me an email and I'll send it to you.

1 comment:

Drugpainchronic said...

cancer of the pharynx is a disease more difficult to tackle because the symptoms of this disease but I am very painful but there are medications that may be satisfactory to subtract against the symptoms of the disease for example I take lortab and norco which are drugs very good in these cases.