Providing respect and the most appropriate care for patients has always been the top priority in nursing care. However, the medical health system is full of culture diversities, and the values and trainings of medical personnel make it hard for the health care system and patients to see eye to eye. Culture nursing provides a way for medical personnel to understand patients. This article looks through the cultural perspective at how a family with a child with cancer in the health system practices culture preservation and maintenance to keep the child healthy. Finally, we integrate the needs of the family and put this belief of culture nursing of cancer child into practice.