It is a difficult time for all concerned. Someone you know or love has been diagnosed with cancer. You want to help but you certainly don’t want to harm. Perhaps you are afraid that you will say or do the wrong thing. That concern is only natural. But there are some things you should definitely try to avoid doing.
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I usually try to help raise money for breast cancer and i buy some Pink awareness things. Because breast cancer runs in my family.
My father was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Friday. The doctor says it’s early and is extremely optimistic. I have read about it online and the prognosis looks good.
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I’m all for cancer awareness but why is breast cancer the only publicized cancer awareness month? Many people suffer from all types of cancer daily and I’ve had family suffer from both Leukemia and Pancreatic Cancer. It’s seems that if a celebrity is diagnosed with a cancer or has died from a cancer that’s the only way awareness will be publicized. Now that Patrick Swayze has passed I’m sure Pancreatic cancer will be well known coming this November (Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month) Does anyone agree?
At first you are shocked at the news. Your loved one has been told by their doctor that cancer has been diagnosed. Of course you want to help but then you may wonder how. Is there a list of things to do and not to do when helping someone who has cancer?
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