Jan. 4, 2022

Childhood Osteosarcoma (Bone Cancer): A Mother's Story of Strength

Childhood Osteosarcoma (Bone Cancer): A Mother's Story of Strength
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Childhood Osteosarcoma (Bone Cancer): A Mother's Story of Strength
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As we kick off the new year, my guest Christiana is sharing the story of her son's osteosarcoma. Nathaniel has passed away, but his family created Nathaniel's Childhood Cancer Foundation in his name and legacy. Christiana walks us through his experience with osteosarcoma from the beginning, and she shares details about his battles with childhood cancer.

In this episode, we talk about…

[1:27] Introducing Christiana and her family

[3:09] The beginning of Nathaniel's story with osteosarcoma

[11:49] Nathaniel's osteosarcoma diagnosis

[14:32] How Nathaniel reacted to these sudden life changes

[18:52] What was helping Christiana through her son's cancer battle

[21:02] Health insurance and hospitals

[23:01] Nathaniel's experience after amputation

[28:06] Finding out that Nathaniel's cancer had spread

[32:13] Getting fitted for a prosthetic and accessing video games post-amputation

[35:11] Treatment after radiation

[36:19] Nathaniel's last days

[40:28] Nathaniel's Childhood Cancer Foundation

Connect with Christiana:

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Meet the host:

Katie Taylor is the co-founder and CEO of Child Life On Call, a digital platform designed to provide parents, kids, and the care team with access to child life services tools and resources. She is a certified child life specialist with over 13 years of experience working in various pediatric healthcare settings. Katie is the author of the children's book, and has presented on the topics of child life and entrepreneurship, psychosocial care in the hospital, and supporting caregivers in the NICU setting both nationally and internationally. She is also the host of the Child Life On Call Podcast which features interviews with parents discussing their experiences throughout their child's medical journey. The podcast emphasizes the crucial role of child life services in enabling caregivers both at and beyond the bedside.

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