[The psychological impact of cancer in the medium and long term].

Rev Infirm

Équipe mobile de soins palliatifs, centre hospitalier Verdun Saint-Mihiel, 2 rue d'Anthouard, BP 20713, 55107 Verdun, France. Electronic address:

Published: May 2022

More than one in two people recover from cancer after five years. But before claiming victory, they go through a period of remission, a time of uncertainty and convalescence during which they will have to learn to reinvest their body and their identity in order to fully take charge of their life by integrating the awareness of their fragility.

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