i know you re sore right now. my daughter, grace ellen had just turned 4 years old, when we found bruises all over her body. took her to the pediatrician and found out she had an incredibly rare and aggressive form of childhood leukemia. she had a 20% survival rate. she really endured a lot of suffering that first year. and then she had a year and a half of just wonderful cancer-free childhood. and then gracie s cancer relapsed, and it came back.
down in the chair to shave my head, all the worries went away. fifth grader james said st. baldrick s mission is an inspiration. having the feeling that you re helping somebody live a better life, it s such a great feeling. the support means the world to classmate mila hurley, she s been in treatment for the most common form of childhood leukemia since 2020. i just thought it was amazing. little kids with big hearts helping children with cancer one haircut at a time. how brave they are is overwhelming to me. every year i m just shocked and in awe of the kids and their willingness and selflessness doing such a great thing. that is nbc nightly news for this sunday i m kate snow. for all of us here, stay safe and have a great night.
Specific types of leukemia called T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) in childhood may respond to a combination treatment strategy by modifying a protein chain reaction.