A cancer diagnosis affects far more than physical health — it impacts emotional well-being, family stability, finances, and social relationships. Recognizing these realities, SALCASUN provides comprehensive psychosocial support services designed to help women diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer, as well as their caregivers and families, navigate the emotional and practical challenges that come with the cancer journey.
Our counseling services offer safe, confidential spaces where women can express fears, manage anxiety, cope with treatment-related stress, and rebuild self-confidence. Through trained counselors, peer mentors, and survivor-led discussions, women are reassured that they are not alone. Family members and caregivers also receive guidance on how to provide emotional support, understand treatment processes, and maintain their own mental well-being while caring for loved ones.
SALCASUN facilitates survivor support networks that encourage shared learning, peer encouragement, and collective healing. These groups provide platforms where women can exchange experiences, discuss challenges openly, and celebrate recovery milestones. Survivor gatherings, wellness sessions, and educational workshops help participants develop resilience, improve mental health, and maintain a positive outlook during and after treatment.
Importantly, survivors are empowered to become community advocates and ambassadors. By sharing their stories during outreach programs, school engagements, and media campaigns, they help break the silence surrounding cancer, challenge harmful myths and stigma, and inspire other women to seek early screening and medical care.
Through compassionate psychosocial support and survivor empowerment, SALCASUN promotes healing beyond treatment — strengthening emotional resilience, restoring dignity, and fostering a supportive community where women feel understood, valued, and hopeful for the future.