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[quote=Anonymous]OP, why don't you just be as supportive as possible. There are lots of people working a variety of different jobs who are living with cancer quietly/secretly while undergoing chemo treatments. It all depends on how her body is handling the treatments. Sure there will be days when she's very tired and will get through it the best she can. Remaining active is beneficial. She's probably worried about losing her position with you and is avoiding full disclosure. Unfortunately, most employers as soon as you tell them you have a cancer diagnosis they assume you will be too sick to continue working or will die within a couple of years so they try to or do get rid of you. Is the real question: should you find a backup nanny? [/quote]
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