lundi 30 mai 2016
Survivor, doctor offer advice on how to talk about cancer
Fans across the county have been sending messages of love and support following the announcement of Gord Downie's cancer diagnosis. But when cancer hits closer to home, finding the right thing to say can feel like a struggle. Here's what two people with personal experience with cancer advise.
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