Think about it for a moment.
Imagine getting a call from a loved one, and you hear them say, "I've got cancer."
Time stops for a few seconds. Perhaps you feel like you are in a bad dream.
Maybe it's even happened to you.
A rush of emotions. Fear, anger, sadness, despair.
It's moments like these, that set you into action.
More than likely, after the news sinks in, you think to yourself, "What can I do to prevent this? IS there anything I can even do to prevent this from happening to me?? Or my children?"
You start researching, reading, and pouring over the Internet.
Very quickly though, you find yourself confused, exhausted, overwhelmed, and frustrated.