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Living with anal cancer

There is practical and emotional support available to help you cope with anal cancer and it's treatment. This includes support from your clinical nurse specialist, cancer charities and community services.

There is also support available for your family and friends. 

Find out about tips and ways to support someone with cancer

Coping and support when you have anal cancer

Coping with anal cancer can be difficult. You might find it helpful to speak about your feelings and there are people who can support you and your family.

Coping with a colostomy for anal cancer

After a colostomy, you'll need to adjust practically and emotionally. It can take time to get used to all these changes. But there is a lot of support available.

Sex life after anal cancer treatment

You will need time to recover from surgery or any other treatment. But most people can have a normal sex life after having anal cancer.

Diet after anal cancer treatment

You might need to change what you eat after treatment for anal cancer. Your digestion may need time to settle down. And you may not be able to eat all the foods you could before.

Anal cancer resources and support organisations

There are organisations and support groups to help you cope with anal cancer and its treatment. You can also find information on stoma product suppliers.

Last reviewed: 15 Aug 2025

Next review due: 15 Aug 2028

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