Honored Kid

Taylor

Taylor Kid Photo

Location

Lumberton, TX, US

Diagnosis

Rhabdomyosarcoma

Date of Diagnosis

August 2003

Status

Angel

Treated At

Texas Children's Hospital

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My Story

Taylor was diagnosed with Stage IV rhabdomyosarcoma in May of 2004. She went through one year of chemotherapy and 30 radiation treatments. She was declared cancer free in May 2005. She enjoyed 3 months of life without chemo and hospitals. Her routine scans in August of 2005 showed that the cancer had returned to the original site. Taylor received 10 additional radiation treatments and one round of chemotherapy. She lost her battle on October 15, 2005 around 9:00 am.

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