Dean's Reflections, Rally Blog, Rally Stories, Research
Rally On for Osteosarcoma Research During this pandemic, my mantra has been “adjust and readjust.” I have shared that I learned this from the Rally families who never cease to amaze me with how often and quickly they adjust and readjust. Today, I stand in awe of...
Rally Blog, Rally Stories, Research, Teens
Rally Kid Amanda Tells Her Story Hi everyone! My name is Amanda. I am 17 years old and a rising senior in high school. I am a Rally Kid, as well as the founder of The Osteosarcoma Society. I was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer, in my right femur on...
Families, Kids, Rally Blog, Rally Stories
“I never imagined we would face childhood cancer.” WRITTEN BY RALLY MOM KELLYANN I never, ever imagined we would face cancer. Let alone, childhood cancer. My son Nolan was eight years old when he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma on February 18, 2019, at Children’s...
Rally Blog, Rally Researchers, Research, Success Stories
How Rally’s Grant Helped Rally Researcher Dr. Michael Kinnaman: Part 2 Rally Researcher, Medical Advisory Board member and pediatric oncologist Dr. Michael Kinnaman is the recipient of Rally’s Postdoctoral and Clinical Research Fellow Grant and most recently was...
Childhood Cancer, Dean's Reflections, Rally Blog
A Name that Makes Me Cringe I think this is true of just about everyone I know. I know it is true of me. There are just certain names that bring up bad memories. Whether it is a name of someone from way back in the past or maybe someone recently who really upset us or...