Honored Kid

Taylor T

Age 21
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Location

Ewa Beach, HI, US

Diagnosis

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

Date of Diagnosis

May 2008

Status

In treatment

Treated At

Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children

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My Story

Taylor was first diagnosed with AML in May 2008. By Christmas that same year, we got the best present ever- Taylor in remission. Then in May 2010, we found out that the cancer was back. Taylor just received her Bone Marrow Transplant earlier this month (February 2011). Taylor is an active girl that loves to be in the sun. Surfing, swimming, biking and hiking are just a few of her favorite activities. She also enjoys being "Mommy" to her three dogs.

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