When you learn a parent has cancer, it's easy to feel alone, with no one capable of understanding your fears, worries, and anger.
The children of the cancer support group Kids Alive have been where you are now. They've felt the anger, the fear, and the guilt that cancer causes. In Kids' Words When a Parent Has Cancer, they share their experiences with you.
In these pages, you'll find the answers you need to cope with a family member's cancer diagnosis. The kids, ages six to seventeen, talk about when they discovered their parent had cancer and what life is like...
When you learn a parent has cancer, it's easy to feel alone, with no one capable of understanding your fears, worries, and anger.