Transmitting news of this nature isn’t easy, mainly because we’d never want to be the bearers of it. To the suffering caused by knowing that a child has such a serious illness, we must add the need to inform them what’s happening; therefore, it’s normal to hide the fact, be afraid, or simply not know how to tell your child that they have cancer. For the American Cancer Society, age is a key point when it comes to what, when, and how to inform a child about the disease. They’re capable of understanding one type of communication or another…
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