New Dawn In Cancer Research

<p>I remember my mom and dad coming to my bed when I was 7. Normally, they never come to my bed at night like that; I used to sleep alone. This time, they both came together and lay next to me, hugging me in between.</p> <p><em>&ldquo;We have to tell you something,&rdquo;</em></p> <p>If they came to my bed today and said something like that, I would understand that something bad had happened. But at the age of 7, I couldn&rsquo;t. I didn&rsquo;t know the typical way of delivering bad news to someone, approaching gently, hugging, weird silences between phrases&hellip; I wasn&rsquo;t watching many movies back then, so I didn&rsquo;t have patterns in my mind to identify. In fact, I was pretty happy&nbsp;<em>(I was still having difficulties falling asleep, and my mom and dad came to my bed together, hugging me &mdash; heaven!).</em></p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@deniz.karadag/new-dawn-in-cancer-research-b9787405eeca"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>