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Play in the community — quality care for the child with cancer

<p>Play, the universal language of children, is an important child-centred communication tool and is a necessity for a sick child. Play can help the child with cancer understand and prepare for the particular type of treatment they face and can also reduce distress and anxiety for the child’s family. As more childhood cancer care moves away from the hospital setting and into the child’s own home, service providers must develop the role of specialist play in the community.</p>

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