“…This finding has important implications for the cancer survivorship field. Survivors may benefit from knowledge that when treatment is completed, and they have had some time to gain distance from the shock of initial diagnosis (Donnelly et al, 2000; Holland, 2004), challenges of surgery (Lin et al, 2013; Walker et al, 2006; Wilkie et al, 2010), and postoperative treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation (Walker et al, 2006), they are likely to regain a sense of balance and equilibrium (Downe-Wamboldt et al, 2006; John, 2010) and may even experience existential growth (Andrykowski et al, 2013).…”