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Acute leukaemia
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Having cancer can be very stressful and cause many different emotions.
It can change how you feel about yourself and affect your relationships with other people.
There is no right or wrong way to deal with cancer. Everyone copes in different ways.
It is important to know that there are people and organisations who can support you, and help you find ways to cope.
Choose the option that best suits your situation
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