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Skyler had Osteosarcoma when he was 15 years old. During his treatment he was so strong and did whatever the doctors and nurses asked of him without complaint. He had awesome friends that came and spent countless hours at the hospital, helping him forget about the reason why he was there.
He has been cancer free for 6 years, thanks to the research. He is a college student majoring in pre-med and last year he traveled to Guatemala with the God's child project to build a home for a family there.
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