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Survivor

Posted on March 31, 2013 by Team Captain

Although everyone in our Childhood Cancer group is trying to survive, this contest is not like the TV game show where everyone is reasonably healthy  and one lucky person wins a million dollars if they are the lone survivor. Every … Continue reading →

Posted in Childhood Cancer, Pediatric Cancer, Uncategorized | Tagged acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Acute Myeloid Leukemia, adolescents, American Cancer Society, American Childhood Cancer Organization, asthma, Astrocytoma, AYA, blood cancer, BMT, bone marrow transplant, bone tumors, Brain Tumor, breast, cardiac arrest, chemotherapy, cognitive deficit disorder, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, depression, die, disabling chronic healt problems, Ependymoma, Ewings sarcoma, fatigue, genomic, gilomas, hearing loss, heart transplant, Hepatic, Hodgkin, hospital, immune deficiency disorder, infertility, Kennedy Bougher, kidney transplant, Leukemia, life-theatening, lymphoma, medulloblastoma, Melanoma, memory issues, National Cancer Institute, NCI, Neoplasms, neuroblastoma, NonHodgen, osteosarcoma, Ovarian germ cell, PAC2, People Against Childhood Cancer, precision medicine, radiation, Retinoblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, sarcoma, sequencing, solid tumor, survivor, Testicular germ cell, Thyroid carcinoma, toxic, tumor, vision problems, Wilms tumor, young adults | 4 Comments
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