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Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS) is a hereditary cancer syndrome. Kate shares how she felt when she learned her brother had LFS.
Retinoblastoma, an eye cancer, did not stop Madi from pursuing her dreams to be a gymnast. Madi shares her story about life after retinoblastoma.
Childhood cancer affects the whole family. Kanika shares how letting siblings participate in care can help.
When your child has cancer, it can be hard to know how to parent your child. Dr. Niki shares how parents can care for their child as well as themselves.
Kanika, a mother of a childhood cancer patient, talks about finding strength for your child after diagnosis.
Julie and Christopher, parents of a child with cancer, talk about the importance of asking for help and getting support from friends and family during the cancer journey.
The cancer journey brings many ups and downs. Catie’s mom shares how surrounding yourself with things that empower and lift you up can help get you through the tough times.
Enrique, a father who lost his child to cancer, talks about the importance of others remembering and sharing the memory of a child who passed away.
Enrique, a father who lost his child to cancer, shares how he and his family honor the memory of his daughter.
Good communication between doctor and patient is essential to cancer care. Dr. Wilson discusses the importance of a two-way dialogue and asking questions.
Dean, a father who lost his daughter to cancer, shares how he uses grief to find a better purpose.
Ava and her family share insights from their experience with childhood leukemia and things to remember for families who may just be beginning the cancer journey.
Dean, a father who lost a child to cancer, shares what he learned about living life from his daughter.
Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS) is a hereditary cancer syndrome. Hear how one family copes by staying close to family and connecting with others who have LFS.
Nothing is more devastating than the loss of a child. A father shares how parents can find their reason and make a choice to move forward through grief.