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Sickle cell disease patient McKenley Allen tells other patients to not be afraid to ask for help when pain crises happen. Learn more from McKenley.
Parents of sickle cell disease patients may face challenges keeping up with and sharing information with other family caregivers. Quenton Mullins shares tips.
Parents of sickle cell disease patients may feel overwhelmed with information. Parents Emily and Quenton Mullins share 2 steps to help families manage.
Nia Mullins shares how she gradually learned about her sickle cell disease and why it caused her to have pain. Learn more about Nia’s story.
Mental health is important for sickle cell disease and bone marrow transplant patients and families. Learn how the Mullins family benefited from therapy.
Finding a balance between protection and fostering independence can be challenging when your child has sickle cell disease. Learn how the Allens approach parenting.
Sarcomas are cancer found in the bone and soft tissue of the body. Watch this video to learn about sarcoma symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment in children.
Ricky, a teen with cancer, talks about how having a team of people that support you gives a strong foundation to face cancer.
After undergoing limb-sparing surgery at 9, Micah Winkle discovered a new passion that helped him regain physical strength and mental health.
María talks about the calm she felt when she found out she had Ewing sarcoma in SJD Pediatric Cancer Center Barcelona in Spain.
Kinlee Johnson is a childhood cancer survivor. She shares hopeful thoughts for other children facing medulloblastoma.
Nicole Johnson is the mother of a medulloblastoma survivor. She tells other parents facing this brain tumor not to give up because things get better.
Aaron shares how he helped his dentist understand the risks of radiation exposure for people with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome.
A family history of cancer often brings uncertainty and worry. Aaron discusses the relief of receiving a Li-Fraumeni Syndrome diagnosis.
Whitney was diagnosed with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS) as a teenager. She shares how laughter helped in her journey.