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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the most common type of blood cancer found in children. It starts in the bone marrow and causes the body to produce an overabundance of unhealthy white blood cells. The two most common types of leukemia are acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), which kids tend to get, and acute myeloid leukemia (AML), which occurs more frequently in adults. Another type of childhood blood cancer is lymphoma, which affects the immune system and lymphocytes. The two types of lymphoma are Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. With lymphoma, the infected cells do not properly protect the body and they push out the healthy cells.
On July 5th, 2000, our family welcomed Cole into the world. He was a very healthy 7 pound 9 ounce baby boy and came speedily into this world. He joined his Mom, Dad, brother, and sister and we were so happy to call our family complete. Our lives were unexpectedly...
Clate was diagnosed his Junior year of college after playing an entire season of baseball with a lump on his neck. On the day of his first chemotherapy, he was drafted by the Boston Red Sox but had to decline to finish treatment. After returning to school once...
Claire’s journey began in the summer of 2017, at the age of 1-1/2. After consistent fevers, her parents started to get a little concerned. When they noticed her experiencing joint weakness, falling randomly while walking, and bruises on her body, they decided to take...
My awesome 14-year-old daughter was outside playing baseball with my younger son and got hit in the nose. After going to the ER, it was confirmed that it was broken. Surgery was scheduled for a week later and it went very well. About three weeks later, Cierra started...
Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally...
Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally...
Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally...
Johnathan was diagnosed with ALL on March 13, 2015. Just 6 days after his 12th birthday. About 2 weeks later, we found out we had Philadelphia Chromosomes as well. This made his cancer more aggressive. Intensive chemo alone did not help Johnathan go into remission...
John is a typical 10 year old boy. He loves video games, soccer, WWE, and begging for everyone’s phone just to play Pokemon Go. John was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia on July 1, 2015. John had been battling a long unexplained fever, which led his...
Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally...