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Celeste was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma at the age of 10. Celeste had a persistent cough for months and her pulmonologist took her symptoms seriously and discovered a large mass in her chest. After a winter and spring of chemotherapy, Celeste had a small spot of residual disease. She became the first child to have MRI guided radiation at Brigham and Womens in Boston. She has weathered this storm with extraordinary humor and bounces back quickly from her sad days, but this is something that she should never have had to weather. Your donations will support patients like Celeste as they face challenges no child should have to!
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