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Kelly

Kelly

Lymphoma Survivor

In January 2020, I was a 21-year-old full-time pre-medical student diagnosed with Stage 2E Nodular Sclerosis Classical Hodgkin lymphoma, about three weeks after getting engaged to the love of my life and primary caregiver, Alex.

Camdon

Camdon

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivor

My name is Camdon Cherry. I was 14 hours away from graduating with a BS in microbiology from Oklahoma State University when I was diagnosed with acute lymphblastic leukemia (ALL).

Vonshel

Vonshel

Myeloma Survivor

Hi, my name is Von, and back in 2008, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I didn't want to die, but prayer and God sent me right to the perfect doctor: Dr. Moran from Brunswick, GA. I got through chemotherapy and radiation with a breeze, and I'm now in remission for 13 years.

Steve

Steve

Lymphoma Survivor

I was diagnosed with stage 4 follicular lymphoma on May 16, 2018, a date I will never forget. The cancer was already in my bone marrow and when I asked my doctor how long would I live if I did nothing, she said about 90 days. Dr. Amy is scary smart and I told her I needed to attend my son's wedding in a few months; let's see if you can get me there, even if it is in a basket.

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