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What’s a digital legacy and why do I need to sort it out?

Understanding your digital legacy and how you can be take a handle of what happens with it.

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Emotions when you’re living with a terminal illness

How to better understand and handle your emotions.

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Five steps for taking control and making a plan when you have terminal cancer

How you can take control and understand your choices.

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Writing a will as a young person with cancer

Advice and information on will writing for young people.

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What will happen when I die?

Understanding what happens and your choices as you reach the end your life.

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Looking after your body and exercising when you have a terminal illness

How to look after yourself and your body whilst living with a terminal diagnosis.

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My brother or sister has terminal cancer

What you can do to help - and how to look after yourself.

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How will my siblings deal with my terminal diagnosis?

How your diagnosis might affect your brother or sister.

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How do I talk to my parents about my terminal cancer?

How you can speak to your parents about your diagnosis.

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Young Lives vs Cancer is an operating name of CLIC Sargent Cancer Care for Children. A registered charity in England and Wales (1107328) and in Scotland (SC039857). Also operating in Northern Ireland. A company limited by member guarantee (No. 05273638). Registered office: 4th Floor, Whitefriars, Lewins Mead, Bristol, BS1 2NT. VAT no: 863639196. © 2023 CLIC Sargent Cancer Care for Children.

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