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When a child is diagnosed with cancer, families are suddenly navigating medical decisions, emotional overwhelm, and constant uncertainty. Pediatric palliative care exists to support children and families through this journey — not by replacing cancer treatment, but by strengthening it.

Pediatric palliative care is a compassionate, whole-person approach ...


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Cancer treatment may end, but for children and families, the emotional recovery often continues long after the last appointment. Life after childhood cancer can bring relief, hope, fear, and uncertainty — sometimes all at once.

As a parent, supporting your child’s emotional well-being ...


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When a child is diagnosed with cancer, people often want to help — but don’t always know what to say. Words matter, especially during moments of shock, fear, and uncertainty. While no phrase can make the situation better, the right words can provide comfort, support, and relief. The wrong o...


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Owen Blake Jansen Van Vuuren was a strong, brave Superman.

In March 2020, Owen was diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) — a rare and aggressive childhood brain cancer. From that moment on, Owen and his family were forced to navigate a world no parent ever expects to e...


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