Uriah Sweet Uriah is a brave warrior. Uriah was diagnosed with High-Risk Neuroblastoma ( mycn amplified, which means the most aggressive type ) on December 27th, 2018, shy of completing 3 years of life. Uriah has done 2 cycles of chemo. Uriah's journey will be a long one - more chemotherapy to come, a stem cell … Continue reading Uriah the Glorious – a war against Neuroblastoma
Harry’s battle for life – Neuroblastoma
Harry Banks Harry is a kind and cheeky 10-year boy from England. In 2014 Harry was diagnosed with Stage 4 Neuroblastoma, an extremely aggressive type of cancer. It had already spread all over his body ( metastasized ).He was just 6 years old at the time and had frequent nose bleeds, complained his tummy hurt … Continue reading Harry’s battle for life – Neuroblastoma
Noah the Lion Heart – Neuroblastoma
Noah Little Noah is a remarkable fighter. At just 4 months, he was diagnosed with stage 4 Neuroblastoma, on his chest, lungs, adrenal glands, and liver. He responded well to chemotherapy, so he was sent home 2 chemo sessions later.2 short months later, on March of 2016, the cancer was back, now on his brain … Continue reading Noah the Lion Heart – Neuroblastoma
Milena’s Journey of Bravery – Neuroblastoma
Milena Pronesti Courageous Milena is fighting Neuroblastoma! Right after her 3rd birthday on April 20th, 2018, Milena was diagnosed with this horrible monster - Neuroblastoma stage 4 high risk, already metastasized to her bones and bone marrow. The tumor initiated on her left adrenal gland, at 11cm x 11cm. Surgery was attempted, however, it wasn't … Continue reading Milena’s Journey of Bravery – Neuroblastoma
Stanley’s Smile will forever remain – a journey with Neuroblastoma
Little Stanley was 18 months old when he was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, on April 18th, 2017. Despite undergoing 10 rounds of Chemotherapy, a 9-hour long surgery to try and remove the tumor and lots of pain, Stanley relapsed on October 13th, 2017. Only 16 days after receiving the devastating news the cancer was back, Stanley … Continue reading Stanley’s Smile will forever remain – a journey with Neuroblastoma