A collection of inspiring stories from current and former Memorial Sloan-Kettering pediatric patients.
Emily and Dr. Cheung
Emily Wang was diagnosed at the age of two with a rare childhood cancer known as neuroblastoma. Three days before completing her original treatment, doctors discovered that the cancer had spread to her brain.

Caroline and Dr. Boulad
Caroline Watters's problems began almost from the moment she entered this world, in November 1999, when she was born premature and anemic. For the first two years of her life, she was in and out of doctors' offices, but no one could conclusively establish what was causing her dangerously low blood platelet counts. That all changed when she was diagnosed at the age of two with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).

Daniel and Dr. Cheung
Reaping the benefits of an extraordinary medical breakthrough as a toddler, Daniel Erd had to suffer through months of misdiagnosis and life-threatening complications before triumphing over a rare cancer of the sympathetic nervous system known as neuroblastoma.

Victoria and Drs. Steinherz and LaQuaglia
Life as the White family knew it changed forever on November 14, 2005, the day their daughter Victoria, of Phoenix, Arizona, was diagnosed with Wilms' tumor. Having survived the day and its aftermath, which was marked by Victoria's courage and tenacious effervescence, they now consider November 14 their own Veterans Day.

Nate and Dr. Wexler
Before Nate arrived at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, doctors gave the five-year-old sarcoma patient little chance of surviving, with amputation of his entire leg the only treatment choice.

Jackson and Dr. Steinherz
A hero at age ten: Jackson's battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Weldon and Dr. Trippett
The inspirational story of Weldon's triumph over a rare form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Perry and Dr. Dunkel
Perry's dramatic battle with trilateral retinoblastoma.
