William R. Bliss Cancer CenterBlank Children's HospitalAmplatz Children's Hospital
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My Story
Nic is an amazing example of strength and courage. He has been
fighting his cancer for almost thirteen years and has never let it get him
down. His sense of humor and positive attitude keep him going
through the toughest times. He stays focused on the future and his
desire to become a pediatric nurse so he can bring smiles to kids like
himself.
Nic loves to spend time with his family and friends, work with his dad on
his (Nic's) project car (a 1970 VW Bug) and be pestered by his two year
old sister. Biking, four-wheeling, listening to music, cooking and
drawing are some hobbies Nic enjoys.
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