Honored Kid

Elise A.

Age 11
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Location

Edmond, OK, US

Diagnosis

Brain or spinal cord tumor

Date of Diagnosis

May 2024

Status

In treatment

Treated At

The Children's Hospital at OU Medical Center

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My Story

Thank you for supporting Elise and the many other families and children affected by childhood cancer! Elise was diagnosed with a brain tumor when she was in 4th grade after only 5 days of headaches. She is still fighting for her life after surgery, radiation therapy, and months of treatment drugs. Donating to pediatric cancer research is crucial because it fuels the hope and survival of children like our daughter, who was diagnosed with a high grade glioma—a devastating brain cancer with limited treatment options. Research drives the discovery of new therapies, improves survival rates, and offers families a fighting chance against these aggressive diseases. Every contribution accelerates breakthroughs that could save not only our daughter’s life but also countless other children facing similar battles, turning despair into possibility and giving them the future they deserve.

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