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At Every Turn > Cancer and Blood Disorders > Jayla gets her NG tube out
Videos Nov 20, 2018

Jayla gets her NG tube out

Evan Solochek, Writer Nov 20, 2018

In January 2012, then 5-year-old Jayla was diagnosed with a brain tumor. After a year of chemotherapy and radiation, she was deemed cancer free. In November 2017, the cancer came back. Now nearing the end of her treatment at our MACC Fund Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, check out this touching video as Jayla celebrates getting her NG tube out for the last time.

 
Evan Solochek Evan Solochek Writer Children's Wisconsin
The MACC Fund Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders is a leader in treating the most common to the most complex cancer and blood disorders and is named among the best in the U.S. News & World Reports’ annual Best Children’s Hospital report. View more articles from Evan Solochek

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