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What is Neuroblastoma childhood cancer
Neuroblastoma is a hard to diagnose cancer that manifests in children. Because the symptoms are similar to general feelings of being unwell; like being off food, sweating and having general aches and pains, the early signs are often missed. Find out more about Neuroblastoma.
How you can support your child
Remaining positive is an important part of the healing process and adopting a positive, calm, loving, reassuring, attitude can go a long way to helping your child cope much better with their treatment. It’s not easy being a parent at the best of times, but receiving the devastating news that your child has Neuroblastoma can be overwhelming.
Being truthful with your child is imperative to helping them adjust to what is happening around them. It is important for them to know that they are sick and as a result will receive lots of care and attention.
As you explain the illness and its treatment, give clear and honest answers to all questions in a way that your child will understand. Fully explain and prepare your child for procedures which may cause them pain, pressure, stinging or general discomfort. These procedures may feel frightening to them (and you) but are vital steps towards helping your child feel better.
Being truthful with your child is imperative to helping them adjust to what is happening around them. It is important for them to know that they are sick and as a result will receive lots of care and attention.
As you explain the illness and its treatment, give clear and honest answers to all questions in a way that your child will understand. Fully explain and prepare your child for procedures which may cause them pain, pressure, stinging or general discomfort. These procedures may feel frightening to them (and you) but are vital steps towards helping your child feel better.
How we can help youIt is our aim to provide emotional and financial assistance to all UK families with children suffering from Neuroblastoma childhood cancer. We understand that families need help with managing the emotional and financial stresses that can occur and supporting all families in this way is our main aim.
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