Thank you for bringing more awareness to the public regarding DSRCT. It desperately needs more funding for research and new treatments. Forever Trey 1999-2020
Thank you for shedding some light on DSRCT. My 16 year old daughter, Sakshi, passed away in 2022 after battling it for a year and a half. No treatment protocol, very little research interest and funding (in comparison to other cancers) and bare minimum and often outdated information - all this over and above the trauma of the disease itself! We need more attention on DSRCT.
What a remarkable young man. My family's thoughts and prayers are with you, Joe. I've been fortunate to know your father for most of my life. He had a very similar discipline that you have.
I'm amazed, Joe, by what you've been dealing with. James, I appreciate you bringing Joe in to share his story. A display of true strength that is incredibly inspiring. Your thoughts on imposter syndrome resonated with me. It definitely feels that way, and your perspective on pushing yourself is a great way to view it. Winners win, Joe is it. We should all try hold a candle to that kind of perseverance.
I just listened to this wow! Inspirational story I hope other DSRCT patients have the chance to listen to this. My son is currently being treated for this terrible disease and I am going to share this with him. We go back to New York in 10 days for a study at MSK. Keep fighting Joe!
My 16 yr old daughter died a few months ago from this awful cancer. She fought hard but as things stand there is no viable treatment currently to successfully treat DSRCT. There needs to be massive funding for research to find a cure or at least improve survivability for those affected. I wish Joe all the best in his battle.
Thank you for bringing more awareness to the public regarding DSRCT. It desperately needs more funding for research and new treatments. Forever Trey 1999-2020
Thank you for shedding some light on DSRCT. My 16 year old daughter, Sakshi, passed away in 2022 after battling it for a year and a half. No treatment protocol, very little research interest and funding (in comparison to other cancers) and bare minimum and often outdated information - all this over and above the trauma of the disease itself! We need more attention on DSRCT.
What a remarkable young man. My family's thoughts and prayers are with you, Joe. I've been fortunate to know your father for most of my life. He had a very similar discipline that you have.
I'm amazed, Joe, by what you've been dealing with. James, I appreciate you bringing Joe in to share his story. A display of true strength that is incredibly inspiring. Your thoughts on imposter syndrome resonated with me. It definitely feels that way, and your perspective on pushing yourself is a great way to view it. Winners win, Joe is it. We should all try hold a candle to that kind of perseverance.
I just listened to this wow! Inspirational story I hope other DSRCT patients have the chance to listen to this. My son is currently being treated for this terrible disease and I am going to share this with him. We go back to New York in 10 days for a study at MSK. Keep fighting Joe!
Thank you! Best of luck on your trip to New York!
Powerful, incredible strength.
Could not be more proud of my cousin!!! He is a rockstar and a hero to keep this mindset and positive outlook.
You're not kidding ❤
My 16 yr old daughter died a few months ago from this awful cancer. She fought hard but as things stand there is no viable treatment currently to successfully treat DSRCT.
There needs to be massive funding for research to find a cure or at least improve survivability for those affected.
I wish Joe all the best in his battle.
I'm sorry for your loss. I can't imagine the pain that must have caused.
@@Jimjitsu1987 Thank you. It's indescribable, really.