
Help and Hope Happen Here
This Podcast is going to be about Pediatric Cancer and the need to keep the awareness of this terrible disease in the public eye. My plan is to be able to interview a wide spectrum of people who all have a passion and a stake in finding a way to make the lives of these Pediatric Cancer Patients easier. I will interview oncologists, nurses, recovered patients, parents who have had to oversee their children's cancer fight, heads of Pediatric Cancer Foundations and Organizations , and others who would like to use this forum to advocate for these children.
Help and Hope Happen Here
Continuing with our focus on Retinoblastoma, Meg Landry will talk about her daughter Lyla who was diagnosed with this Eye Cancer when she was 18 months old, and is now 4 and showing no evidence of disease.
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Mark Levine
Meg Landry took a simple photograph of her daughter Lyla when she was 18 months old and noticed a yellowish ring around her right eye. Meg took Lyla to her pediatrician and a short time later she was diagnosed with Retinoblastoma. Lyla is now 4 years old and has no evidence of disease. Meg will talk about Lyla, and will also discuss her non-profit ART FOR EYES whose mission is to raise money to make sure that as many kids as possible have the opportunity to purchase a prosthetic eye.