An adolescent has been diagnosed as having Hodgkin’sdisease. How would you explain this disease to him? He is active ina school sports program and works part-time in a supermarket. Howwill you answer if he asks you whether he should stop theseactivities?
Justin is a 5-year-old boy with hemophilia who wants tojoin a preschool soccer program. How would you counsel his familyregarding this plan?
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