Stories of progress, inspiration, and information in overcoming osteosarcoma
A Mom Continues Her Daughter’s Fight Against Cancer
After Vicki Bunke lost her 14-year-old daughter, Grace, to osteosarcoma, she started swimming across America to honor her legacy.
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Scott Shockley was a star athlete throughout high school, but his real legacy was his care for others.
Osteosarcoma researcher Jason T. Yustein, MD, PhD, seeks to better understand the disease by testing various combinations of drugs to treat it.
Kathleen Watt's osteosarcoma diagnosis ended her first career as a singer and changed the trajectory of her life forever.
Two pediatric psychologists — Jenna Oppenheim, PsyD, ABPP, and Julie Germann, PhD, ABPP — offer advice on how caregivers of cancer patients can support their loved ones through the emotional upheaval of cancer and get the support they need, too.
Although Isabel was with her brother, Miles, in his final days, his death has yet to fully sink in.
Kathleen Watt was at the height of her career as a New York City opera singer when the diagnosis came: craniofacial osteosarcoma.
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More Stories of Hope
David and Ingrid Hartz have made it their life’s work to end osteosarcoma in honor of their son, Miles.
During a two-year battle with osteosarcoma, Isabelle “Izzy” Martin (February 7, 2010–July 29, 2022) maintained her characteristic spunk and selflessness, using her voice to inspire others.
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