Waldman and Wolfe advocate for a concomitant and holistic care delivery model that includes both palliative care and cancer modifying therapies to afford children with BT and their family opportunities to live to their maximum potential. Without early integration of palliative care, the focus of care then centers on life-prolonging measures, which may result in painful and invasive procedures, additional suffering, and futile resuscitation of a dying child. Opportunities and time to make memories, to create legacies, to enhance meaningful communication about values, and to determine preferences and location for EOL care may be missed if not addressed early in the trajectory of a cancer illness when death is expected.