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She Has Cancer
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This story was very sad, that one person in whom you love most is dying in front of your eyes. It may seem like the world is not moving, or the time has stopped, but she is still dying. I know from personal experiences that cancer is a hard battle to fight, not only the victim, but all the people around that person. Cancer takes so many lives, and if it a person that you know, it makes it that much harder. People say “Oh, another person died from cancer,” but it’s so much more than that. That is a person that someone loved and cared for and now they aren’t living. To go through what the author had to go through must have been terrible, but she has to remember that even though her mom has cancer, it shouldn’t stop her from living a life with her mom. It doesn’t mean she will die, even though that could easily happen, it gives them somebody that loves her and should enjoy bonding with that person.
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