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Monica Patel

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Monica loves to sing and dance and be around other kids; she is so full of life. She is always happy.

Monica was a happy 20 month old toddler when she was diagnosed with a high grade brain tumor. In 2008, she had her first surgery, then chemotherapy for about 11 months. She then had a recurrence in August 2009, followed by another surgery and 32 days of radiation. In 2011, Monica developed another type of cancer- rhabdomyosarcoma. She had 13 weeks of intense chemotherapy to shrink her tumor, which was on her right chest wall, and surgery on June 20, 2011. She started chemo three weeks later. 

Quote: “She is my inspiration and my hero.” –Monica’s Mother, Jyoti 

Information provided by Jyoti Patel, Monica’s Mother

Update: Sadly, Monica  passed away in September of 2015.

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