Question: What cancer survivors should not say?

Try not to say, Dont worry, youll be fine. You dont know that. Instead say, Im really sorry, or I hope it will be okay. And dont refer to his or her cancer as the good cancer. These statements downplay what he or she is going through.

How do you not talk to a cancer patient?

Unsolicited advice may cause unnecessary stress. Be honest about your feelings but do not overburden. Communicate feelings you may be experiencing—such as fear, anxiety, anger, or disbelief — in response to the persons cancer diagnosis. But try to be brief in your explanations.

What do cancer patients want to hear?

Instead of hearing “What can I do?” cancer patients want to hear that you already have a specific task in mind. Many cancer patients will decline needing help when they are asked the broad question “What can I help with?” Choose something specific and get started on it.

What to tell someone who is afraid of dying?

Fear That Life Has Been Meaningless Dont miss the chance to tell your loved one how much they mean to you and remind them of all the good they brought to your life. Reassure them that their life had purpose and meaning, and encourage others to do the same, either in person or through cards and letters.

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