Honored Kid

Piper J.

Age 21
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Location

Naperville, IL, US

Diagnosis

Rhabdomyosarcoma

Date of Diagnosis

July 2004

Status

Cancer-free

Treated At

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital

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My Story

Diagnosed at 15 months of age, Piper handled her cancer treatment with more grace than we could have imagined. On the exterior, Piper is a spunky, curly-haired 17 year old who loves her cat and dog and reading and being a sophomore in high school... and gives her older brother Sam a run for his money! On the inside Piper is a 15 year cancer survivor and an absolute miracle to everyone who loves her. Piper is wise beyond her years, braver than most and she is the example of the future that every kid can and SHOULD have after cancer if we all help to find a cure.

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