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InLivestrong VoicesbyLivestrongIlluminating the Path: Madeline’s StoryA lymphoma diagnosis at 19 left Madeline feeling alone. Now, she wants to help other young adults with cancer as a Livestrong intern.Nov 14, 20231
Taryn HillinWe’re Leaving Young Adult Cancer Patients Out to DryEach year in America 90,000 young adults (age 15 to 39) will be diagnosed with cancer. While a “young” cancer diagnosis is still considered…Sep 25, 2023
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