Honored Kid

Liam D.

Liam D. Kid Photo

Location

Albany, NY, US

Diagnosis

Neuroblastoma

Date of Diagnosis

January 2011

Status

Angel

Treated At

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Albany Medical Center

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My Story

Thank you for your support in memory of Liam DiRoma. Neuroblastoma is a childhood cancer with one of the lowest cure rates. Researchers continue to try to find the best treatments and cures for this cancer. There is a small but close community of families with kids battling this cancer, and it saddens me everytime I hear of a kid lose the battle to this disease. We will continue to fight in the honor of Liam to see that many more kids are able to survive neuroblastoma.

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