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How to Help Kids Cope: For Teens
When Your Sister or Brother Has Cancer

What is it? Common Questions
What's New Books - Links
Support & Education External Websites
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For teen's Siblings
When a brother or sister has cancer, it affects everyone in the family. This may be a difficult time for you, too. Even though your parent is spending a lot of time right now taking care of your sibling, it does not mean your Mom or Dad stops being your parent. Things might feel like a roller coaster for a while. Know that things will settle down.

Here are some Common Questions you might find helpful >

What's New
To Search Pub Med, please see below.
Consumer and selected health professional journals

Support & Education Programs
When a child is diagnosed with cancer, it has a significant impact not only on the child, but parents, siblings and extended family as well.

We offer a variety of services to help patients and families gain the support and information they will need to meet the challenges ahead such as:

Look for other support, wellness, and educational programs offered in the HOPES calendar.