Honored Kid

JoshuaStrong

Age 24
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Location

Memphis, TN, US

Diagnosis

Medullablastoma

Date of Diagnosis

February 2010

Status

In treatment

Treated At

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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My Story

At the tender age of 10 We found out Joshua had Cancer. The cancer is called medullablastoma. He has had 2 brain surgeries to remove the tumor. All tumor was removed and we have done radiation. We are currently undergoing Chemo and we have two more rounds to go. Joshua loves to play video games and listen to Music. In fact we were on a musical video by The Grascals called I am Strong..Joshua is going to kick Cancers butt cause he truly is a survivor..I am gonna be Joshua Strong!

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