After A Long Battle for Life.. Chemo Patients Ring Cancer Survivor Bell

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00:06 - In late 2015, Daisy Anguiano Miranda was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma - a rare form of bone cancer. She finished radiation in March, followed by chemotherapy in September. To celebrate, 9-year-old Daisy rang the CANCER BE GONG at Nebraska Medicine, surrounded by her family, friends and medical team.

00:51 - 19-year-old Matt Driscoll cried tears of joy as he rang the bell following 3.5 years of chemotherapy.

01.38 - 17-year-old patient beats cancer, celebrates with the ringing of the bell.

02:25 - Cheerful and outgoing, Nhu Fenske couldn't help but burst into tears when she finally "rang" in the end of her radiation treatment at MD Anderson's Katy Regional Care Center.

03:02 - When 6-year-old John Oliver finished chemo treatment for leukemia, he returned to school to a standing ovation from his classmates.

06:29 - It was an emotional day but on June1, 2017, Sheilah Belle finished all of her cancer treatments. In tradition The Belle was invited to ring the bell to signify this Monumental moment.

07:52 -Audrina Hatton-Wright, four, has been through 14 rounds of radiotherapy for a rare and aggressive cancer. She rang the 'cancer free' bell at Nottingham Radiotherapy Centre. Dressed as a stormtrooper, she was cheered on by hospital staff waving lightsabers. Audrina, of Derby, was diagnosed with high risk neuroblastoma - a rare childhood cancer with one of the lowest survival rates - in July 2018.

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