
Joshua Tomassi
Despite the long road ahead, Joshua continues to stay motivated knowing he will beat cancer soon.
When he was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) in April of 2020, Cole was an extremely active 11-year-old boy. However, his regular activities of hockey, golf and running cross country were immediately put on hold as Cole and his family went to battle against his cancer. Cole was treated at Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital in Syracuse, and then underwent a bone marrow transplant at Dana-Farber Cancer Center in Boston, which ultimately brought remission from cancer.
Cole was an extremely active 11-year-old boy. However, his regular activities of hockey, golf and running cross country were immediately put on hold as Cole and his family went to battle against his cancer.
After a difficult recovery, made only more so by the COVID pandemic, Cole has worked his way back to a normal, active life. Cole and his family are grateful for the care they received during their fight and want to help make things better for other families going through what they did.

Despite the long road ahead, Joshua continues to stay motivated knowing he will beat cancer soon.

To say that the last few months have been a roller coaster would be a huge understatement.

Archie was 7 months old when he was diagnosed with Wilms’ tumor, a type of kidney cancer. He endured a nearly 12-hour surgery…

She was a full, vibrant child, who was so much more than her cancer which she never let it bring her down.
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