Childhood Cancer Survival and Feelings of Loss
- OPACC
- Oct 29, 2013
- 1 min read
The most horrifying words any parent could hear at a doctor’s appointment are, “The tests came back, and your child has cancer.” With those few words your lives are changed forever. Overwhelming emotions from disbelief to fear cover the family and friends of the child. Thankfully more and more children are “cancer survivors”. But, even with more children surviving, the feelings of grief and loss occur.
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