After Lena was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare childhood cancer, her family took her to Children’s. Today, they are beyond thankful they made the four-hour trek.
When 8-year-old baseball player Nolan was diagnosed with cancer in his femur, his family turned to Children’s for life-saving cancer care and pediatric sports physical therapy to help get him back in the game.
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In seven months, Ryder was diagnosed with medulloblastoma; had brain surgery, chemotherapy and stem cell transplants; and entered remission. Then his family gave back.
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After her sister was diagnosed with a genetic cancer, Sedona was monitored closely by the Cancer Predisposition Program at Children’s to help reduce her risk.
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Diagnosed at 6 months old, Tendoh suffered the painful effects of sickle cell disease until he got a blood and marrow transplant (BMT) at age 17, which changed his life.