Hi Wix, it is always lovely when a friend makes such an effort. It is difficult finding the right words. I don't have a verse for you, think dot's is excellent though.
Cruella, so sorry to hear about your hubby. XXX
To both of you the only thing I can say is ... please tell your friend / hubby that there are far more people who survive cancer than the press lets us believe. They don't often report these cases, as they are not spectacular enough, well not to the readers they seem to think. But I am such a survivor. I won my battle against what was at first bone cancer and then went to various other tissues in my body. I was given up in three countries and at one stage was told I might not make more than three more days. I fought the disease with every ounce of energy I had. I HAD to live, because my three children were still very young and my husband had left the day he was told my diagnosis. I have now been free of cancer for about 19 years, live a very happy, fairly active life and am loved by the best, most loyal, loving man on this planet. The best thing anyone can do for your friend / hubby is to believe in them, to surround them with positivity and love, to keep them smiling and laughing and to be a frequent shoulder for them to lean on.
Many doctors told me that it was my perceverance and my positive thinking that eventually won over. I know it can't always work (I lost my darling son Kevin to brain cancer three days before his 21st birthday, just three years after I was given the all clear). But if your friend and your husband can stay positive, work WITH the doctors, maintain a healthy diet and be surrounded by love from positive thinking family and friends, they will both stand a far better chance of winning their battle against this diesease. Please give them both a big hug of support and tell them I will be routing for them.
It is nice to konw that they have the support of such caring friends and