Tonsil cancer survivor resolves to win
It started with a sore throat. Brian German, 44, assumed he'd picked it up from one of his three children. But when it persisted, Brian examined the back of his throat and saw something that didn’t look right – a very large tonsil.
His other symptoms were mild – difficulty swallowing, a raspy voice. He attributed them to a job where he spends most of his time talking. But when the problem persisted, Brian saw a doctor. After...
Camp prom gives teen cancer patients a taste of normalcy
With most kids back at school, one summer memory likely stands out for some of our teen cancer patients and their siblings: the prom at Camp...
Sarcoma survivor: "Don't wait to live"
In 2003, Bethany Brown found out she’d gotten an interview for nursing school. She tried calling her father to share the good news, but he...