Grant's Cancer Survival Story: Beating Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
In the spring of 2009, Grant McTaggart began his fight against Philadelphia Chromosome Positive Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, a condition in which less than 50% of those inflicted survive. Following diagnosis, Grant began an arduous 32 months of grueling chemotherapy treatment at Texas Children's Cancer Center. With ****istance of multiple therapies and the clinical trial of a drug, Gleevecยฎ, he gradually recovered. His last round of chemotherapy was August of 2012. Thanks to Texas Children's Cancer Center, Grant is now living the life of a healthy six-year-old kindergartener.He loves baseball and spending time with his best friend and resilient big sister, Claire.
Read More of Grant's Story on Texas Children's Blog
http://www.texaschildrensblog.....org/2013/01/my-2-yea
Watch the Video About Emily's Cancer Survival Story - Beating Non-Germinomatous Germ Cell Tumor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_3QKxkPmE4&list=PLiN68C9rloPAOXKEHq8jH7ghcE8VvmY4z&index=11
Learn More About the Leukemia Program at Texas Children's Cancer Center
http://txch.org/cancer-center/leukemia-program/
Visit Texas Children's Cancer and Hematology Centers
http://txch.org.
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