Honored Kid

Henry A.

Age 14
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Location

Boston, MA, US

Diagnosis

Retinoblastoma

Date of Diagnosis

July 2010

Status

Cancer-free

Treated At

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

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My Story

Six weeks after our beautiful boy Henry was born, he was diagnosed with Retinoblastoma, a rare cancer of the retina. He underwent six rounds of chemo, several eye exams under anesthesia, and -- finally -- an enucleation of the right eye. But he was declared cancer-free just a few weeks ago! Henry received his amazing care at The Jimmy Fund, where some of the funds from St. Baldrick's goes to fund cancer research. We were so blessed to have such incredible care from such a knowledgeable team. Please help other children suffering from cancer to someday hear the phrase "YOU ARE CANCER FREE!!"

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