Chloe Jane (CJ) is a spunky four year old who loves princesses and unicorns. Her favorite princess is Elsa, and she loves singing along with her in each Frozen movie. On June 29, 2020, during a routine visit to the doctor's office to follow up on recurrent UTI's, the doctors discovered Chloe had a tumor. Three days later, her tumor, which was the size of a grapefruit, was removed along with her left kidney. Additionally, scans found a lesion on Chloe's chest wall. She was later diagnosed with a stage 3 Wilm's Tumor and undergoing both radiation and chemotherapy treatments.
We love our Wilm's warrior and know she will fight (and beat) this cancer with the strength and spirit of her favorite princess, Elsa.
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