Through My Eyes: The Day That Made Me a Childhood Cancer Advocate

This NYC trip forever changed me. I don’t have a child with cancer and I don’t know what it’s like. But I watched it. I watched what it does, the pain it causes and the life it rips away. My eyes have been open to childhood cancer ever since.

By |2024-05-30T18:01:27+00:00October 3, 2019|Blog, ISF News & Updates, Through My Eyes: This is Childhood Cancer 2019|Comments Off on Through My Eyes: The Day That Made Me a Childhood Cancer Advocate

Through My Eyes: How a Little Sister’s Terminal Cancer Diagnosis Affects the Siblings Too

Through My Eyes is a series in which those affected by [...]

By |2024-05-30T18:01:28+00:00September 25, 2019|Blog, ISF News & Updates, Through My Eyes: This is Childhood Cancer 2019|Comments Off on Through My Eyes: How a Little Sister’s Terminal Cancer Diagnosis Affects the Siblings Too

Through My Eyes: Behind the Minds of a Family who is Fighting a Terminal Childhood Cancer Diagnosis

No child should ever endure what might possibly happen to Mackenzie. No family should ever hear the words - your child has cancer and there’s nothing we can do. There’s no cure - no hope. We have to bring change to rare cancers like DIPG. Are you aware now?

By |2024-05-30T18:01:29+00:00September 23, 2019|Blog, ISF News & Updates, Through My Eyes: This is Childhood Cancer 2019|Comments Off on Through My Eyes: Behind the Minds of a Family who is Fighting a Terminal Childhood Cancer Diagnosis

Through My Eyes: We Are Childhood Cancer Parents. We Are Not Ok.

Dear World, We are childhood cancer parents, and we are [...]

By |2024-05-30T18:01:29+00:00September 22, 2019|Blog, ISF News & Updates, Through My Eyes: This is Childhood Cancer 2019|Comments Off on Through My Eyes: We Are Childhood Cancer Parents. We Are Not Ok.
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