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Supporting Someone with Cancer: What to Say (and What Not To)
You do not "tell someone got cancer." Cancer is a disease, and it affects people differently. If you know someone who has cancer, it's best to be supportive and understanding. You can ask questions, listen to their concerns, and offer your help.Other Cancers - Related Articles
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