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Kenzie shares how creating art helped her express her emotions, stay strong, and be focused during her cancer treatment.
Emma shares how moving to college pushed her to take charge of her health. She learned to manage her care independently and prepare for the future.
Emma shares her struggle with looking healthy while feeling sick. She reflects on the importance of her friends during her cancer journey.
Emma shares how her love for dance was interrupted by a cancer diagnosis. Through her struggles, she discovered new passions and ways to cope.
Briana looks back on her cancer journey. She found that discovering true strength includes asking for help, embracing emotions, and never giving up.
Briana shares how she balanced school and cancer treatments. She says she found joy in her classmates’ support and adjusted with help from her homebound teacher.
Briana shares how she balances school, leadership, and dance after cancer, showing her determination to keep pushing forward despite challenges.
Briana shares how the word "survivor" gives her strength, reminding us that overcoming challenges makes us all survivors.
Briana talks about her surgery to remove a tumor and replace a bone in her arm, sharing her strength and the recovery process.