Talking to Children About Cancer
When a family member receives a cancer diagnosis, one of the things you may fear most is discussing this devastating news with your children…
When a family member receives a cancer diagnosis, one of the things you may fear most is discussing this devastating news with your children…
When facing a cancer diagnosis, one issue you (and the person who has cancer) will face is the attitudes of other people…
Cancer treatment can involve difficult decisions for the patient – and family members may be asked to help.
A cancer diagnosis can bring on many practical duties that have to be performed. One of the biggest and most tiring duties can be keeping other people informed about what’s going on. You may feel as though your phone never stops ringing and that you’re telling the same story over and over.
When a loved one receives a diagnosis of cancer, one feels a responsibility to participate to ensure the most effective treatment.
None of us is immune from saying something that could cause offence, so don’t punish someone who makes that mistake.