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Many parents face the challenge of sharing their diagnosis with their children. Here’s what to consider. With around one in 50 adults diagnosed with cancer each year, many people are faced with the difficult task of sharing the news of their diagnosis with their loved ones.

Parents with cancer may be most worried about telling their children. It’s best to give children factual and age-appropriate information so they don’t create their own explanations or blame themselves. Over time, supportive family relationships and open communication help children adjust to their parent’s diagnosis and treatment.



It’s natural to feel you don’t have the skills or knowledge to talk with your children about cancer. But preparing for the conversation can improve your confidence..

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