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Communication is always important but never more than when talking about surviving cancer.

We have identified four areas where communication skills are essential to survival. They are the areas in which we take communiation for granted, but during the stressful times of cancer diagnosis and treatment take nothing for granted.

Learn how to effectively talk with your family and friends about cancer. Find out what children really want to know.   Know your rights about employment and insurance issues. Talk with your doctors and others in a way that will make them listen to you.

Use our list of questions as a starting point to talk with your doctors effectively.

Read our tips for using communication as one of your tools for survival.

Use positive communication
as a tool for survival!

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