Tanya Sweeney: What do you say to a friend who has cancer that doesn't sound like a patronising platitude?
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My late mother exemplified selflessness, always prioritizing the needs of others over her own. Even as a patient, she instinctively reached out to help someone else in pain.
She didn't shy away from death or terminal illness; rather, she embraced those moments, turning crises into profound opportunities for connection and deepening relationships.
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