Hi there! I’m...well I carry many titles: neuroblastoma conqueror, happiness leader, infantile spasms defeater, a perfectly made child of God, but you can call me Noah.
I’m a tiny 2 year old with a giant-sized personality and a love for little yellow ducks! I was born with cancer, neuroblastoma to be specific. I have a rare 11q chromosome deletion syndrome that predisposes me to a number of cancers, so far I’ve conquered neuroblastoma twice!
My prognosis may be unknown, but my ability to find happiness on even the unhappiest of days is great. I know I’m worth more than 4% of funding, don’t you agree?
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