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After several months of illness and lots of test later, Tracie was diagnosed with Non Hodgkins Lymphoblastic Lymphoma during the early days of Jan. 2010. Tracie was 9 years old at the time. She has been in treatment since her diagnosis was madeand is currently receiving maintenance chemotherapy. Tracie has endured her treatment with the most honor, courage and grace I could imagine as a mom. She has continued to be outgoing and friendly. She continues to enjoy reading and her collection of dolls. Her wish is not much different from many other cancer survivors, that no other kid has to go through what she has gone through. We as a family support St. Baldrick’s in hopes that one day this will be a reality.
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