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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Everyone is different and so it is difficult to accurately describe the reaction you may have to the news of your loved one’s cancer. It is possible though to cover some of the feelings you will experience and some of the reactions you may have.
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When one of our children gets sick, we worry too much and we do our best to nourish them back to health. But how would you feel if your child is struck with a cancer disease? Do you know how to face tomorrow knowing that your child is suffering with a dreadful ailment? Just think about the millions of children who, at such a young age, have already developed cancer. Sure enough, their parents are gravely affected because of their children’s condition.
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