Through My Eyes: Week 1 Results
We shared several perspectives last week as part of our Through Your Eyes: This is Childhood Cancer Awareness Campaign. We loved seeing the engagement, the comments, the likes, the shares […]
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We shared several perspectives last week as part of our Through Your Eyes: This is Childhood Cancer Awareness Campaign. We loved seeing the engagement, the comments, the likes, the shares […]
Max was diagnosed just over a year ago on 8.05.2018 with Stage IV High Risk Neuroblastoma. It’s been a rough year with many setbacks, delayed treatment schedules, prolonged hospital stays and high anxiety. This is just one thought from her son that scares this cancer mom.
This dad shares what it’s like to be a daddy, husband, and provider while helping his daughter fight for no more cancer. It’s real and it’s raw… just like childhood cancer.
Originally posted on WCNC On September 28, The Isabella Santos Foundation will host their 12th annual 5K and brunch for kids cancer.
A cancer mom share’s her daughter’s story and fight against neuroblastoma. She gives you a ‘day in the life’ view of what cancer looks like day in and day out. Parents of children with cancer always appear to be coping, its because they have no choice. This is real. Incredibly raw. This is childhood cancer. Are you aware now?