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HEALING AND KINDNESS

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 Take a minute and reflect on what healing and kindness means to you??                                                                                      Does this message resonate??                                                                                                                    Have you ever felt like withdrawing ??                                                        Note: This post is not intended to attract pity but to encourage everyone to approach those battling chronic illnesses with greater kindness. For some, healing isn’t just about fixing what is broken or absence of pain; it’s about finding peace, being surrounded by kind people, embracing acceptance, and, most importantly, holding onto hope. "Recently, I spoke with an adult cancer survivor struggling to find her voice amidst the challenges of her journey. Her story resonated with me, reflecting my own struggles. When it was difficult and i was unsure if I was ready to reveal this part of my life&

The Role of Individuals and Communities in Supporting Children with Cancer and Survivors"

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  I recall when I first shared my vision of establishing a childhood cancer survivors network in Nigeria. I understood the vital role that community plays in our lives.  Creating a space where survivors can connect with others who share similar experiences is essential for fostering a sense of belonging. As individuals and as a community, we need to ask ourselves: what roles can we play, and how can we provide meaningful support to patients and survivors of childhood cancer?  Here are some ways you can contribute to making a lasting impact Volunteering : You can volunteer at hospitals, cancer treatment centers, or support organizations like NGOs. You can help with activities, provide companionship to children, or offer their skills, such as tutoring, arts, or music, to improve the child's quality of life. Advocacy and Awareness : You can use your voices to advocate for childhood cancer awareness. Participate in or organize awareness campaigns, share information on social media, and

BREAKING THE SILENCE: DEBUNKING COMMON MYTHS

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  ADDRESSING COMMON MYTHS ABOUT CHILDHOOD CANCER Reflecting on my experience as a childhood cancer survivor, I’ve come to recognize how deeply some prevalent myths and misconceptions impacted me. These misunderstandings not only caused unnecessary worry but also led to misinformation about the nature of the disease and its treatment. Such misconceptions can significantly cloud our understanding of childhood cancer, hindering effective support and care for those affected. To address these issues, it's essential to debunk these myths and provide clear, factual information. This improve understanding and addressing these misconceptions can help enhance awareness, improve support systems, and ensure better treatment outcomes for children battling cancer in Nigeria Myth 1 : Childhood cancer is caused by poor parenting or bad behavior. Fact : Childhood cancer is caused by genetic mutations, not by parenting or behavior. Misconceptions like these contribute to stigma and can prevent fami