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Given 8 months to live, a teen beat cancer thanks to an extraordinary friendship

Given 8 months to live, a teen beat cancer thanks to an extraordinary friendship

Summary

Dylan Mwaniki, a teen from Kansas City, was diagnosed with late-stage kidney cancer and given eight months to live. With the support and friendship of his doctor, Mary Austin, he completed chemotherapy, beat cancer, and is now a high school graduate.

Key Facts

  • Dylan was diagnosed with Stage 4 kidney cancer at age 14 in 2022.
  • Doctors initially gave him only eight months to live.
  • Dr. Mary Austin treated Dylan and became a close friend, encouraging him through his cancer fight.
  • Austin promised to attend Dylan’s graduation to motivate him to keep fighting.
  • Dylan completed 52 weeks of chemotherapy and is now cancer-free.
  • Austin now works at Seattle Children’s Hospital, far from Kansas City.
  • Austin made a surprise visit to Dylan’s graduation, showing the strength of their bond.
  • Dylan’s parents believe the friendship and kindness from his doctor played a key role in his recovery.
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