“As a parent who survived 124 days and nights in two different hospitals over a period of 10 months and is now entering a lifetime of healing, I offer you these suggestions to help other families who are struggling with this journey.”
Mother and contributor Meg Hammett writes a moving and heartfelt piece inspired by her own child’s experience with cancer. In it, she shares tips and advice about how to best care for a pediatric cancer family. During Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, please take a moment to read this and support the parents who have heard the words, “Your child has cancer.”
All my best, Trish, The Mighty’s Cancer Editor |
"Pediatric cancer will never go away — it will always be in the back seat of our lives."
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"It is a story that recognizes the superhuman strength required to kick cancer’s butt and be a parent."
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"Before the surgery, the scar on my neck was something I dreaded. However, today I embrace it."
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