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#LittleWarriorStrong Stories | Vol I

Every single day, 43 precious children are diagnosed with cancer, at an average age of just six years old. The following pages contain real stories of some of these incredible children as told by their loved ones. Stories of great joy from a healing, extreme grief from a loss, and incredible inspiration from a continued fight. These children are precious, adored and so loved. At just a few years, months, and even weeks old, these children face battles every single day that many of us will never have to face even one time in our adult lives. They are #LittleWarriorStrong.

Every single day, 43 precious children are diagnosed with cancer, at an average age of just six years old. The following pages contain real stories of some of these incredible children as told by their loved ones. Stories of great joy from a healing, extreme grief from a loss, and incredible inspiration from a continued fight. These children are precious, adored and so loved. At just a few years, months, and even weeks old, these children face battles every single day that many of us will never have to face even one time in our adult lives. They are #LittleWarriorStrong.

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49 | Little Warrior<br />

ABBIGAIL<br />

Age 19 Months | AML Leukemia<br />

Little Warrior Abbigail was diagnosed with AML Leukemia on<br />

September 1, 2015, at only four months old. She endured four<br />

month-long chemo treatments (including recovery) and was in<br />

remission until May 4, 2016.<br />

She endured two additional month-long treatments and two trips<br />

to the ICU before getting a bone marrow transplant from her<br />

older brother, Parker, in August of 2016.<br />

Follow Abbigail’s journey on Facebook at facebook.com/abbigailsedanisfight

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