| If you or your loved ones have experienced the | | | | When we first received the news of our mother being |
| terrifying prognosis of cancer or another terminal illness, | | | | diagnosed with bone marrow cancer we internalized |
| it may feel like a horrendous internal terror attack. | | | | the newsâwe trembled at the thought of the |
| Terror has many faces and forms. Today the word | | | | suffering and death, which is associated with bone |
| terror is associated with terrorist bombing or | | | | marrow cancer. Generally, when one receives |
| victimization of varying types. Websterâs | | | | distressing news, we tend to experience a mental |
| definition is from the Latin terror, is related to the Greek | | | | battle (internal terror attack), especially when the news |
| 'trein'- to be afraid, flee, to tremble. In general, terror is a | | | | is equivalent to a death warrant. |
| state of intense fear to the point of trembling. | | | | |