Bone Cancer

Bone cancer can be classified into two types: osteosarcoma and Ewing’s sarcoma. Of the two, osteosarcoma is the most common and typically presents itself in the bones surrounding the knee. Ewing’s sarcoma generally affects the bones of the ribs, pelvis, upper arms and thighs. Both of these bone cancers are most commonly found in adolescents and young adults.

Conner

Conner

Conner is 4 years old and was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma during his family’s Military PCS from TX to CO. Conner loves sports, his siblings and being a Wylie Bulldog. He enjoys going to football games, watching his sister play soccer, and playing with his older...

Colton

Colton

Colton was diagnosed with cancer on November 27, 2012. After a large mass appeared on his left ankle, his doctor did numerous tests and scans and decided to do surgery on November 19 to remove the mass. The biopsy was sent off and when the results came back they...

Clark

Clark

Clark was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in August 2006 at the age of 15. Clark loved all sports but was an avid baseball and football player. While training for football, Clark experienced a pain in his leg, which was later diagnosed as Osteosarcoma. He spent his first...

Cierra

Cierra

Cierra is an active 13-year-old girl who enjoys family, friends and having fun! She was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma on March 19, 2014, a day that forever changed her life. She has fought hard through her treatment plan and is very close to the end of chemo. However,...

Kari Lou

Kari Lou

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...

Kailyn

Kailyn

Kailyn is an energetic and creative girl who has never met a stranger. She moved to Georgia from Idaho with her family in December of 2014. On July 16th of 2015, her life was changed forever, when we found a large bump on the inside of her left thigh that would be...

Justin

Justin

On August 26, 2014 at the young age of 13, Justin was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in his left tibia after an injury during his Cross Country practice. He immediately started his “MAP” chemotherapy protocol. Last November he had limb sparing surgery which replaced 2/3...

Jude

Jude

Jude is a very active, athletic kid that loves baseball, basketball and lacrosse. During his middle school baseball season, we noticed a small limp while he was running. We took him to see an orthopedist and before we left that appointment, we knew this was serious....

Josh

Josh

Josh was throwing a football with his brother outside in late August, 2015. He threw the ball as hard as he could and heard a snap. We thought he had pulled a muscle and after about 3 days of wrapping and having a sling on it so he couldn’t move it, it wasn’t getting...

Jesse

Jesse

J. Carlton was 13 years old when he was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in May at the end of his 7th grade year. He spent the following year of 8th grade in-and-out of the hospital receiving chemotherapy, fighting infections, and recovering from surgeries. The major...

Jamison

Jamison

February 4th, that is the day we heard the word cancer. Jamison was originally diagnosed with osteosarcoma. We were put in contact with Children’s Healthcare in Atlanta through family and by the 9th he had already seen Dr. Reimer and were getting a biopsy. Diagnosis...

Jake

Jake

Jake was born in June 2009 and has filled his parent’s lives with a lot of love and joy. Jake has two siblings, Ethan & Aubrey, who are his best friends. He loves Superman, playing Wii, golf, and jumping on the trampoline. On November 5, 2012 Jake was diagnosed with...

J. Carlton

J. Carlton

J. Carlton was 13 years old when he was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in May at the end of his 7th grade year. He spent the following year of 8th grade in-and-out of the hospital receiving chemotherapy, fighting infections, and recovering from surgeries. The major...

Henry

Henry

As Thanksgiving weekend 2014 wrapped up, the Shepherd family was presented with the devastating news that their son Henry’s knee pain was actually a cancer called Osteosarcoma. Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer that begins in the the cells that form your bones....

Amanda

Amanda

Amanda had gotten styes on both eyes and was treated with antibiotics. The styes came back and I got curious, at this point she got a MRI and was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma. Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find...

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