The DOs and DONāTs of Helping a Friend Who Has Cancer
Tips for supporting a family who is facing cancer.
MoreTips for supporting a family who is facing cancer.
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MoreFor cancer survivors, distant travel is sometimes necessary to reach a cancer center or hospital for treatment or a second opinion that is not available in their local communities.
MoreThe man I love has cancer. And, after months of deliberation, of decisions made and decisions overturned, he has begun treatment.
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MoreāHi, friend. I wanted to let you know I have some bad news. I have cancer.ā
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