 My name is Alex Henry, I'm 13 years old and I was diagnosed with cancer. Osteosarcoma is one of the more common bone tumors in children. This is a cancer that's quite life-threatening. Retreatment plan is actually very, very complex. And so it's quite important for this to be delivered in a very integrated center where the nurses, pharmacists, radiologists and everyone are working very closely together. We're part of a comprehensive cancer care center here and various specialists debated and it was finally decided that Alex's best chance for cure would be a chemotherapy induction followed by an amputation of the infected bones. It's really awesome to be able to be at that hospital. They just made it really clear when they explained the stuff to me and my parents. It's just really cool. Another part of our comprehensive system is a rehabilitation physical therapy and physical medicine rehab. She can run and swim. We count her as a very successful treatment. I've known Alex since she was born. And just the thought of her coming back and swimming, I can't even believe it. She got the most inspirational swimmer last year. She inspired all of us. There was a no-bringer. I want to be a role model so that they can see what I went through and knowing that I can do it, then they can do it too. It's very important to have a positive attitude in cancer and Alex showed plenty of backbone for that sort of approach. She's going to make the best of it and we're going to help her.