Honored Kid

Hanna Evans

Hanna Evans Kid Photo

Location

Simpsonville, KY, US

Diagnosis

Wilms or other kidney tumor

Date of Diagnosis

August 2004

Status

Angel

Treated At

Kosair Children's Hospital, Norton Healthcare

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My Story

Hanna was (is) a beautiful child who fought childhood cancer for 22 months and 3 days. She went through 28 rounds of chemotherapy, 12 days of radiation, 14 surgeries, and a stem cell transplant. The most amazing thing about Hanna is that during all of this she never stopped smiling, she never stopped loving, and she never stopped showing me the type of person I wanted to be. My daughter is my hero and I miss my hero every second of every day.

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