Our loved ones with cancer need an honest assessment of their condition to make decisions that best fit their needs—even if that honesty is painful. Be honest with other family members, and especially children. We want to protect our children from the reality of what their parent or grandparent may be facing, but children often imagine the worst. Even if the prognosis is poor, sharing with children honestly gives them the opportunity to begin their grieving and express their love.
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