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    Posted: Jan 24 2013 at 11:57pm
Hi,

Some one who just joined the forums asked about talking with children about breast cancer.
If any one remembers a prior thread on this topic, would you please post the link(s)?
If any one has some thoughts to share or some good resources to share , info is welcomed.


To start:

1. Speak with a social worker about talking with children and breast cancer.
      - The social worker at the cancer center you are going to.
      - Call the TNBC Helpline and speak with an oncology social worker.
          The Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation® has partnered with CancerCare to offer free,
professional support services to patients, families and health providers coping with a diagnosis of triple negative breast cancer. The TNBC Helpline is staffed by experienced oncology social workers with specific knowledge of triple negative disease. In addition to counseling, TNBC Helpline staff can assist callers in availing themselves of the various other services CancerCare has to offer including, where appropriate, helping patients apply for co-pay assistance, transportation and other social services.
To speak to an expert social workers, please call the toll free number
Monday through Thursday 9am to 7pm EST and Friday 9am to 5pm EST.
877-880-TNBC (8622)
You can also contact one of our experienced social workers by email at TNBCHelpline@cancercare.org

2. From Cancercare.org:
      Helping children when a family member has cancer.
      http://www.cancercare.org/publications/22-helping_children_when_a_family_member_has_cancer
     Helping children understand cancer: Talking to your kids about your diagnosis
     http://www.cancercare.org/publications/49-helping_children_understand_cancer_talking_to_your_kids_about_your_diagnosis

3. Children's Issues.
     From: Breast Cancer Resource Partnership of North Carolina, and UNC’s Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.     
      http://bcresourcedirectory.org/directory/09-childrens_issues.htm

4. "Helping Children and Teens Understand When a Parent or Loved One has cancer."
      Cancercare's podcast at:
     http://www.cancercare.org/connect_workshops/9-cancer_parent_or_loved_one_2011-04-20



With caring and positive thoughts,
Grateful for today..............Judy


See http://forum.tnbcfoundation.org/10-year-olds-video-my-mom-has-breast-cancer_topic10980.html
10 year old made a video about his Mom having breast cancer.
He "wanted to help other kids know that there are other kids out there with Mom's with breast cancer
and people know how they feel."   (Appears his Mom had ER + breast cancer.)


Edited by Grateful for today - Mar 07 2013 at 8:14pm
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