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Here's what you could say:

Well, we got the blood work done and, unfortunately, Jimmy, you have something called leukemia. It means your body is sick and we're going to have to help you get better.

Mrs. Winkle, I know this can't be easy to hear, especially after your daughter's death.

On the bright side, though, most leukemia sufferers go into complete remission. About 25 to 50 percent of them live long, healthy lives.

Not all is lost, Mrs. Winkle. Believe me, we're going to do everything we can for little Jimmy here. We've really come a long way in treating this disease. He now has a 70 to 90 percent chance of enjoying a complete remission from leukemia.


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