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Kindergraden......Cancer??
My little sister has 2 children in her class who have cancer. a little boy and a little girl. What are your thoughts on this?? (p.s. I'm not making this up! it's true!!)
8 Answers
- CharLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
I'd make sure that the Centers for Disease Control are notified. Any epidemiological organization in your area would be interested to know that two children of the same age developed cancer in the same geographical area. They can come out and survey the area for environmental causes that may be linked to the children. It sounds to weird to be coincidence.
Best wishes
Source(s): Lymphoma Survivor - PandaLv 71 decade ago
I know quite a few young children with cancer so this does not surprise me. One little kindergarten student just recently discovered that he is 'no evidence of disease' after 15 months of treatment. He had a very rare abdominal sarcoma (the same as my son) that has a 15% chance. We have been so thrilled for this family.
Pediatric oncology has made tremendous progress for many types of childhood cancers and claim a success rate of 80% cures at this time. It is that last 20% of childhood cancers that is totally unacceptable. CureSearch is dedicated to eliminating all childhood cancers.
Children's Cancer Research has published the following Butterfly game to illustrate the heartbreak of not being able to save every child with cancer:
Catch the Butterfly
http://game.childrenscancer.org/
There are many online sites that offer the stories of families and children fighting cancer . . the joys, the fear, and the hope.
Cancer Kids: Helping Children with Cancer tell their Stories to the World
Source(s): Experience. Teen son with a rare abdominal sarcoma that predominately strikes boys and young adults. - tessasmomyLv 51 decade ago
It can happen. My son had cancer at 3 1/2 yrs old. He is 5 now.
Make sure she STRESSES handwashing and sanitizes the classroom daily. Also have her ask the parents of these children if their doctor recommends that they stay away for children that have had a live virus vaccine. If the doctors recommend this than she will need the other parents in the class to notify her if their child receives one. Make sure that she also tells all the parents to NOT send their child to school sick.
You sister can email me if she needs any other help.
Source(s): Parent of a childhood cancer survivor - toomuchpainLv 51 decade ago
Its sad but now days most children survive childhood cancer.My nephew had ALL cancer when he was 3 and he is almost 13 and very healthy now.We did have a few close calls when he was 3.
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- 1 decade ago
Well... I can understand why are you surprised, but believe me, they will get better, childhood cancer has an excellent curation rate. Tell your little sister to be nice and pray for them because right now they are fighting a hard battle. They will be better in a couple of years, you'll see...
Source(s): My son is a leukemia survivor. - 1 decade ago
don't give up hope on them because there is a good chance they could live a full life with family and friends who support them.