Mallary was diagnosed with Renal Sarcoma when she was 4 years
old. She went through 10 months of aggressive chemotherapy
treatments and radiation. She has been in remission since April of
2004.
Mallary loves to draw and says she wants to be an art teacher when
she grows up. She also loves to sing and dance and play
dress up with her sisters. During the summer, you can find her on
her four wheeler, on the softball field or in the swimming pool. Mallary
is a very determined, outgoing and independent 8 year old. Even while
on treatment she continued to do the things she loved.
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