Four small friends who met at AllChildrens while getting cancer treatment are back together for a fourth year of group photos. And the message on their shirts -- “Never EVER Give Up” -- carries an emotional new meaning. ❤️
, and it can be cured. But for 15% to 20% of kids who get treatment for ALL, the cancer will come back.and more chemo earlier this year. She also got a type of immunotherapy treatment that her family hopes will send her disease back into remission: CAR T-cell therapy. Doctors take a type of white blood cell, called T cells, from your blood and change them in a lab, making them more precise at finding and attacking cancer cells.
“She has paved her own path, and we hope after everything she has been through in the last 3 1/2 years, that this CAR T is her cure,” her mom says.Last year, when Lauren, Chloe, Ava, and McKinley were all in remission, they donned shirts that said “Survivor.”
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