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In Her Own Words: Kate Schumacher
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I am Kate Schumacher, and I am honored to have the chance to share my story and my journey. I am 15 and a freshman at Marymount High School. I have a twin brother Joe, and he goes to Loyola High
Alex Outruns Leukemia—One Day at a Time
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Please, let this be an infection. Please, an infection—not leukemia. Those were the words running over and over through Nina’s head on April 12, 2013, as she sat by her 3-year-old son Alex’s bedside
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Five years ago, Aiden was fighting for his life against acute myeloid leukemia. Now he’s five years clear of disease.
Natalia Was Super-ready to Be Done With Cancer
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“She knows where to go, she knows the nurses, she knows the routine and sees other kids going through the same things,” says Trish Manzanedo. “She feels at home here.” Trish is referring to her 6-year
Stranger Danger
October 22, 2015
A nurse offers tools to help your child learn to navigate the world, deal with strangers, and figure out which adults to trust when they need help.
A Family Finds Hope for Down Syndrome Regression Disorder
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An experimental treatment for Down syndrome regression disorder is helping one young teen recover her ability to function in the world.
Spiritual Care Brings Peace and Prayer to Javier
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During Javier’s yearlong course of care for cancer, the toddler and his parents found comfort in visits from a chaplain in the Spiritual Care Program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
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