Abstract

Growing up, I always wanted to be a doctor; I just did not expect to be the kind of doctor I am today. As the sister of a long-term survivor of pediatric osteosarcoma, I learned what it was like for a family to cope with a life-threatening childhood illness. Although still fascinated by medicine, my experiences led me in a new direction. I wanted to understand people’s experiences as they were treated for, and moved forward from, a serious medical condition. What makes some kids and families cope better than others? And how can we help kids and families thrive despite medical challenges?

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