Hello, It's good to see that your family has a very deep and strong emotional support system behind them, through their faith, family and friends. Also the added fact that you communicate daily with your family must be an tremendously reassuring and supportive as well. If your family needs additional support or assistance. You could contact the Cancer Council, they can offer an range of services and advice to assist. E.g. Assistance with home care, emotional help, legal and financial servies and etc. The link below will explain the details further. "Cancer Council 13 11 20 is a free, confidential telephone information and support service run by Cancer Councils in each state and territory. If you have a question about cancer, or if you're seeking emotional or practical support, call 13 11 20 to speak to our specially trained staff. You can also call 13 11 20 to find out about our range of support services for people affected by cancer in your local area, including" - https://www.cancer.org.au/about-cancer/patient-support/ Or You could also contact them in regards to finding an specialist/second opinion: https://www.cancer.org.au/about-cancer/find-a-specialist.html or contact them directly to help you find one, after you explain the situation. Ph: 13 11 20. (We did this to find our specialist at the mater hopsital as she had an rare cancer). Or For emotional support - https://cancerqld.org.au/get-support/cancer-emotional-support/cancer-counselling-service/ - Check out the cancer support site. * There is 1300MHCALL (1300 64 22 55) - Mental Health Services Access. They are able to provide information regarding supportive services and etc. You could even call them and find what services/groups are available. * Talk on here, everyone always love to listen and help. There are many options to review to see which would best work for you or your family. Don't be afraid to seek for answers or to ask for help. Many people have experienced an similar account to yours.
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