If a friend or someone in your family has cancer, the most important thing you can do is keep being yourself! Many people who have cancer laments that people who want to suddenly begin to treat them differently or completely away from them.

It’s natural to feel fear, anxiety or even anger when a person has cancer much appreciate, but do not let that stop you from being at his side and offer your support. You may need help in facing those emotions so intense, and there are many places where you can go.

Many hospitals have support groups for relatives and friends of people with cancer. Or you can talk to an adult you trust to advise you and reassure you. You can also visit Web sites related to cancer. Another way to help people with cancer is considering volunteering at a hospital or clinic that treats people with cancer. Volunteering is a great way to show your support.

If a good friend or a relative has been diagnosed with cancer, you may have constant ups and downs in his mood. Being in the hospital or having to stay home to rest a long time can make a person feel alone and isolated.

Most people who has cancer likes to have friends and family around her, even though the visits are short and do not have much to tell. If you are unsure whether you should visit a cancer patient, even if you have very tight schedule, you can keep in touch with him in other ways, like writing letters, by phone or using email. Such things help a lot to lift the spirits of a person who is facing cancer.

Never forget that the person you are simply worried sick. Although cancer is still the same person as before, who you know and who appreciate both.

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