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💙 Subscribe to Happily for more feel-good videos: https://bit.ly/2yLeLS1🔔 Turn on all notifications so you don’t miss an uploadA family has shared a powerful video of their six-year-old son battling through tears to shave his head in solidarity with his stepdad’s brain cancer fight. In the emotional footage, Maxwell Payne can be seen fighting back tears as his mother, Amber Jackson, from Mesa, Arizona, starts shaving his hair. Maxwell asked his mom to do so because he wanted to be like his stepfather, Tim Jackson, 44, who is currently undergoing treatment for glioblastoma. Tim was diagnosed with the aggressive form of brain cancer in February 2021, after he had a seizure at work. Currently, Tim is receiving chemo five days out of the month and wears an optune device, which requires Amber, 32, to shave his head every few days. Having seen his stepfather having to go through this, Maxwell kept saying, ‘If dad shaves his head then I want to shave mine, too.’ Eventually mom Amber succumbed to her son’s requests, and on December 28, while visiting family in South Carolina for Christmas, Amber opted to shave Maxwell’s head, too. 📰 Read the full story here: https://happilynews.com/six-year-old-son-battles-tears-to-shave-head-in-solidarity-with-stepdads-brain-cancer-fight/—-Happily is home to feel good news guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Happily is owned and operated by T&T Creative Media, a UGC video licensing agency.Subscribe for more videos like this: https://bit.ly/2yLeLS1Website: https://www.happilynews.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HappilyOfficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/happilyvids—-VideoID: TT-5117To license any of Happily’s exclusive video stories visit T&T Creative Media here: https://licensing.tt-creative.com/
Johnny was initially diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemiain 2015.
💙 Subscribe to Happily for more feel-good videos: https://bit.ly/2yLeLS1🔔 Turn on all notifications so you don’t miss an uploadThere was not a dry eye in the house when a teen battling an ultra-rare form of childhood cancer opened a package to reveal that her siblings were a perfect bone marrow transplant match. Megan Mejia’s unique “Bone Marrow Match Reveal” was born out of extreme unlikelihood, but her family viewed it just like any viral gender reveal party: a celebration of new life and hope. Thirteen-year-old Megan was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, a common form of childhood cancer, in August 2021 – but her family later learned that Megan actually had a rare subtype that is resistant to all chemotherapy and is found in just one percent of all children with leukemia. As a result, Megan is currently undergoing a fairly new and groundbreaking treatment for hard-to-treat cancer, known as CAR-T immunotherapy, after which she will undergo a bone marrow transplant to stop the cancer from returning. On December 12 at Megan’s Bone Marrow Match Reveal Party, the teenager opened the package at her grandparents’ house in Ontario, California. 📰 Read the full story here: https://happilynews.com/leukemia-battling-teen-has-emotional-bone-marrow-donor-reveal-party-to-let-family-members-know-who-is-a-successful-match-to-help-with-her-treatment/—-Happily is home to feel good news guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Happily is owned and operated by T&T Creative Media, a UGC video licensing agency.Subscribe for more videos like this: https://bit.ly/2yLeLS1Website: https://www.happilynews.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HappilyOfficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/happilyvids—-VideoID: TT-5112To license any of Happily’s exclusive video stories visit T&T Creative Media here: https://licensing.tt-creative.com/
Two NHL teams gave Nadia Popovici a $10,000 scholarship for medical school as a thank you for advising a Canucks equipment manager to check a mole.
Two NHL teams gave Nadia Popovici a $10,000 scholarship for medical school as a thank you for advising a Canucks equipment manager to check a mole.
We got through another unprecedented year together, and we’re celebrating that with the best good news stories of the year, as told by reporter Chris Cashman.
3-year-old Vincent Nowroozi continues to beat the odds against a very aggressive form of brain cancer—and Baking Memories wants to help him celebrate.
We’re back! CRD returns with some new insights into our latest research, a big picture career update, and some food for thought on how cancer research should be done in an ever-evolving landscape!Star medical student Nafisa Barma from UCL is highlighted in this video – you can read her impressive paper on a new biomarker & drug target for prostate cancer here: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/11/12/1794/htm