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The Importance of Family Communication When Coping with Cancer Has

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The importance of family communication when coping with cancer has been supported by which of the following research findings?


A) Children whose parents used supportive communication with them during painful cancer treatments had less pain and distress than those whose parents used invalidating communication with them
B) Breast cancer patients recovered more quickly when family members talked to them and visited with them daily in the hospital
C) Cancer patients who report that they can talk openly with their family members about their illness also report less fear about their illness than patients who cannot discuss their disease openly
D) Parents of pediatric cancer patients experience less post-traumatic stress disorder if they feel they can talk openly with their child about their illness

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