| | Early on, I realized doctors don't always have all the answers. | [ view in browser. add [email protected] to your address book ] | |
I Lost My Son to a Rare Cancer. I Don't Want Others to Go Through the Same Pain. | | When my son Finn was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in 2016, my husband and I were ready to fight. That's when we realized—after watching our son go through several intense, painful, and ultimately unsuccessful primary treatment plans, all before he was too old to tell us how or what he was feeling—that doctors don't always have the answers. The truth is, the healthcare industry is set up to fail too many patients, our Finn included. I'm sharing our story in the hopes that future families won't have to experience the same uncertainty and helplessness we did while fighting for our son's life. READ ON
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