St. Baldrick’s Foundation shared on LinkedIn:
“Raelyn was just 4 years old when she was diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia – a life-altering moment for her and her family.
What followed was a grueling journey: chemotherapy, 19 spinal taps, blood and platelet transfusions, and the physical toll of treatment. But with unwavering support and incredible resilience, Raelyn completed treatment in February 2025 and rang the bell the following month!
Today, she’s looking forward to second grade. Raelyn’s story is a powerful reminder of why investing in research matters. Together, we can help more kids survive – and live well beyond cancer.”
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