I also am so sorry for your family's loss. I've lost a lot of loved one's to cancer. All of my sisters have had breast cancer. So did my mom. Now my mom has lymphoma. My dad died from pancreatic cancer. And as painful as all cancers are, I cannot imagine a more painful cancer experience than that of a child. As Pat points out, there are so many unrecognized cancers that do not get the attention they deserve, but ensuring our children get to live to adulthood seems especially deserving of our attention and resources.
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Hello Angelica,
I also am so sorry for your family's loss. I've lost a lot of loved one's to cancer. All of my sisters have had breast cancer. So did my mom. Now my mom has lymphoma. My dad died from pancreatic cancer. And as painful as all cancers are, I cannot imagine a more painful cancer experience than that of a child. As Pat points out, there are so many unrecognized cancers that do not get the attention they deserve, but ensuring our children get to live to adulthood seems especially deserving of our attention and resources.
Thanks for writing,
September 13, 2011 - 6:08amSusan
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