Supporting you through the current media coverage

Daina_BCNA
Daina_BCNA Administrator, Staff, Member, Moderator Posts: 47
edited October 10 in Community news and events
Good morning all, 

As we’ve seen unfold in discussions over the past week in the online network, many of you have been impacted by the media surrounding a celebrity’s choices during their own cancer treatment. This is not the first time, nor the last, that a high-profile person will make statements that can affect those of us who have experienced breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Some of the things you may be feeling at the moment include:
- Feelings of doubt, fear, or shame in managing your own breast cancer experience.
- A fear of recurrence or progression, which might lead you to question your evidence-based treatment plans.
- Being at risk of ‘emotion-based’ decision making when it comes to treatment pathways or second-guessing any of your evidence-based treatment protocols.

We are aware that some people may need support at the moment, and we wanted to take the opportunity to reach out. Our priority at BCNA will always be to ensure you feel empowered, informed, and secure in the choices you make with your own treating team following a breast cancer diagnosis.

Clinical Psychologist, Dr Charlotte Tottman and BCNA CEO, Kirsten Pilatti filmed a member-focused discussion around recognising, managing and dealing with emotions or triggers that may have been raised by this recent coverage. It includes qualified advice and strategies on how to manage what you may be feeling. 
The intention is not to provoke unwanted emotions, but to provide information which may assist your wellbeing at this time. Proceed only if you are comfortable with potentially sensitive topics around breast cancer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb6hKrI1rhs

Accessing quality, evidence-based information to guide treatment decisions is crucial when dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis. At BCNA, we ensure that individuals diagnosed with breast cancer receive information that is grounded in the best available clinical evidence. 

In addition to the Online Network, BCNA can help you to cut through the noise by providing access to reliable information and resources at bcna.org.au, as well as support via our free Helpline on 1800 500 258.

Comments

  • arpie
    arpie Member Posts: 8,056
    Great info & advice .... but please stop moving the pink lady around in the background whilst the ladies were talking! It became a distraction!  ;) 
  • Kristen
    Kristen Member Posts: 131
    Fabulous presentation .Everyone should watch it. So much great advice- not just on the current topic in the media, good wholesome wisdom . Well done BCNA.
  • Mez_BCNA
    Mez_BCNA Administrator, Staff, Member, Moderator Posts: 1,095
    On this R U OK? day if you haven't had a chance to watch the above video above, please check it out! Support yourself and others by recognising, managing and dealing with emotions that come with your breast cancer diagnosis