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Diagnosed at age 3 with a pediatric brain cancer called anaplastic ependymoma, Caroline continues to undergo treatment and is fighting for a full recovery.

After a brain hemorrhage caused hydrocephalus, newborn Carston was facing a dire prognosis. Thanks to his care team at Children’s, he beat the odds.

With dreams of becoming a marine biologist or a mermaid, Dakota won’t let a brain tumor get in the way.

Growing up, Paula Schirmer had never heard of pediatric scoliosis. As an adult, she discovered it affected all three of her daughters.

When Denzel injured his ACL playing high school basketball, he was heartbroken to leave the game he loved. Children’s made sure that he could return strong.

Dontavious, who is one of 2,000 patients treated for sickle cell disease at Children’s each year, is committed to bringing awareness to the condition at just 13.

With the help of her family and skilled pediatric care providers at Children’s, Emmy has bravely navigated many of the painful side effects of sickle cell disease.

What doctors originally believed to be an eye infection turned out to be a side effect of acute myeloid leukemia, starting Emrie on a long, but successful, cancer fight.

After Ethan noticed a golf ball–size lump on his head, he was taken to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta where he was diagnosed with B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma at just 11 years old.

When Haley fell ill, arthritis was the furthest thing from her mind. Thanks to effective treatment, she’s now a champion for awareness of the disease.