Hannah was diagnosed with Stage 4 Neuroblastoma at the age 2. She has been going through treatment for over 13 months. Neuroblastoma is an aggressive cancer, which requires aggressive treatment. Hannah has been so through much - 6 rounds of chemotherapy, a stem cell transplant, two tumor resections, 40 days of radation, and now difficult immunotherapy treatments. She has spent more time in the hospital that out. We are still fight to get disease out of her body, 13 months later.
Despite her tough road, she is a spirited and happy girl. She rides her trike in the hospital hallways. She cherishes her big brother and any time they get to spend together. She is tough, our Tiny Warrior.
We support St. Baldrick's because their mission is pediatric cancer. Our children need cutting edge research and breakthrough to find a better path to remission.
Thank you for supporting Hannah and the more than 300,000 kids worldwide who will be diagnosed with cancer this year. By sharing the gifts of your time, talent and money with the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, you're supporting research to give all kids with cancer a better chance for a cure.
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