Newsweek
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My Daughter Had Terminal Brain Cancer, I Couldn’t Tell Her She Was Dying
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A parent reflects on their decision not to disclose a terminal brain cancer diagnosis to their young daughter Alessia, questioning in hindsight whether the child understood her condition despite the choice to withhold the information.
My Daughter Had Terminal Brain Cancer, I Couldn’t Tell Her She Was Dying
I never questioned my decision not to tell Alessia she had cancer, although sometimes I wonder if she knew what was happening.
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