Must-read for anyone who wants to learn childhood cancer

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First Survivor: The Impossible Childhood Cancer Breakthrough is a book by Mark Unger, published in 2018. It is a true story of how his son, Louis, survived a rare and aggressive form of cancer called neuroblastoma, against all odds. The book chronicles the family’s journey from the shocking diagnosis, when Louis was only three years old, to the miraculous recovery, after five years of intensive treatment and experimental therapy. The book also reveals how Louis’s case led to a breakthrough that changed the way cancer is treated today.

The book is a gripping and inspiring account of a family’s courage, determination, and love in the face of a devastating disease. It is also a tribute to the doctors, researchers, and advocates who fought for Louis and other children with cancer. The book is not only informative, but also emotional, as it shows the highs and lows, the hopes and fears, and the joys and sorrows of the family and their son. The book is written in a clear and engaging style, with a mix of medical facts, personal anecdotes, and dialogue. The book also includes photos of Louis and his family, as well as a foreword by Dr. John Maris, a leading expert on neuroblastoma.

The book is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about childhood cancer, the challenges faced by the patients and their families, and the advances made in the field of oncology. It is also a powerful and uplifting story of how one boy defied the odds and became the first survivor of a “zero chance of survival” diagnosis.
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Post by Naushin Moledina »

Thank you for a brief on the book. I think I’m going to read this one. I know it can be difficult for the cancer survivor to tell their story due to all the hardships they have gone through. Proud of the parents and the child for going through so much coming out stronger.
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Post by Esther Deekor »

I'm glad that Louis's parents were able to handle and identify Louis's condition before it got out of hand, thank you for this brief summary of the book.
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