This is how my 2.5 year old son with cancer, his older brother and I survived leukemia treatment and managed to reenter the real world over four long years. Just barely.

Childhood cancer occurs regularly, randomly and spares no ethnic group, socioeconomic class or geographical region. One in every 330 Americans develops cancer, during childhood or adolescence, before the age of 20. The cause of most childhood cancers is unknown and at present, childhood cancer can not be prevented.

A little more humor!

I linked before to my favorite Chemo humor sites (no really!) called The Never-Ending Squirrel Tale which is famous for its three list: You know you’re a parent to a kid with cancer when…, You know you’re a babysitter for a kid with cancer when…, and You know you’re a teen with cancer when…

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Words of strangers.

I cry a lot these days. Most things will make me tear up, from commercials on the radio to song lyrics. I guess it the price to pay for having to keep some of the most terrifying emotions in check. After you come to terms that your child may die, you have to forget all

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