The Childhood Cancer Blog
The Childhood Cancer Blog
Lakelynn is 6 years old and battling a rare sarcoma.
Lakelynn is home and isolated from friends and classmates. “The risk for her, with her little body fighting hard, was too great,” said Leslie.
Before the pandemic, Lakelynn hosted lemonade stands to benefit ALSF.
Before COVID-19, coronavirus and pandemic were commonplace words, we shared with you the story of Lakelynn. Lakelynn is 6 years old, a kindergartener in North Carolina and lives everyday with an inoperable sarcoma wrapped around the nerves that control her right arm.
When Lakelynn was first diagnosed at 3 years old, doctors offered her family very little hope. The tumor was inoperable and radiation was too dangerous because of the tumor location. While doctors worked to reduce Lakelynn’s intense pain, her family began searching... Read More
Today, people need inspiration for hope; hope for a safer world, hope for healthier families, hope for a better tomorrow. I hope to help inspire people to take action with giving back and paying forward to the community.
This is ginormously important now because COVID-19 is impacting a lot of lives, and people are getting sick. There are many ways of giving back to the community, such as making masks, delivering groceries and sending cards.
My memory of my lemonade stand for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation reminds me that there is hope that people aren't focused on just... Read More
Julia, who is now 5 years old, was diagnosed with retinoblastoma as a baby.
”Their support helped keep our family going,” said Jessica Malicki. ALSF has helped nearly 700 families in the midst of childhood cancer treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic
In March 2020, as New York City began to shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Malicki family from Wisconsin began to plan their trip East, to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC), located right in epicenter of the outbreak.
It is a trip they’ve made at least 60 times in the past four years for their daughter Julia. Julia, who is now 5 years old, was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a type of childhood eye cancer, when she was a baby. The cutting-edge treatment, a form of surgical chemotherapy, was not available at her home hospital. New York City was the best... Read More
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