Rising cancer rates challenge parents under 50

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Cancer rates are rising among people under 50, leading more parents to navigate the challenges of raising children while undergoing treatment. Monique Morris, diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer shortly after her son's first birthday, experienced intense emotions and guilt about her illness affecting her child. Parents with cancer often face additional burdens, as they are typically earlier in their careers and less financially stable. Support groups like Bright Spot Network emphasize the importance of honesty with children and finding community among others facing similar challenges. Morris's cancer is now in remission, and she reflects on the positive impact of her experience on her son, who has developed compassion through their journey. She acknowledges the complex emotions of guilt and gratitude that accompany parenting while battling cancer.


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