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Navigating Emotional Tides: Parents Reflect on Cancer Journeys

Introduction Imagine standing at the edge of a vast ocean, the waves crashing at your feet, each one representing a moment in time that brings forth the joy and pain of parenting. For many parents whose children have battled cancer, this metaphor isn’t far from reality. These waves aren’t just ordinary—they’re laden with the profound […]

Navigating Trauma: How Parents Cope with Child Cancer Diagnoses and Psychological Stress

Introduction Imagine you’re standing in a crowded room, surrounded by an ocean of sensory input, when suddenly, someone whispers your name. Instantly, your attention zeroes in, blocking out all other noise. This is the enigmatic power of attentional bias, a subtle psychological process that dictates what we notice and what fades into the background. But […]

Navigating the Unknown: Swedish Parents’ Experiences with Children’s Radiotherapy

## Introduction: When Worlds Turn Upside Down Imagine a happy family rhythm suddenly disrupted by a silent intruder—cancer. For approximately 300 children in Sweden each year, this grim reality sets in, altering carefree days into a series of hospital visits and consultations. Out of these, nearly 80 to 90 children undergo radiotherapy, a technologically advanced […]

Navigating the Dual Life Paths: Adolescence Cancer’s Impact Over Time

Introduction: The Unseen Journey of Young Warriors Imagine being an adolescent, a time often brimming with possibilities and budding dreams, suddenly halted by the stark reality of a cancer diagnosis. For many young individuals, this diagnosis marks the beginning of a challenging yet transformative journey. While most envision adolescence as a period for growth and […]