Honored Kid

Lorna Hancock

Age 24
Lorna Hancock Kid Photo

Location

Castaic, CA, US

Diagnosis

Osteosarcoma

Date of Diagnosis

March 2013

Status

In remission

Treated At

Children's Hospital Los Angeles

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My Story

Thank you for supporting Lorna. She's a very social and optimistic young lady who loves cartoons, dressing up, and her many brothers and sisters. She has participated in the special olympics and is a great swimmer! When she was 12 they found a large fast growing bone tumor in her left femur. It was removed and she went through chemotherapy. She rocked a beautiful red wig after she lost her hair because her siblings have red hair and she wanted to be like them. She was so optimistic and loved having visitors. She's been cancer free since February 1, 2014.

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