Patient Stories
A serious health condition may make you feel like you’re all alone. But you’re not. Over the years, many of our patients have shared their stories with us at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance so that we may share them with you.
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Leukemia Survivor
Anna Robinson is an acute myelogenous leukemia survivor after two bone marrow transplants.
SCID Survivor
Madysen Pablo is an SCID survivor, after receiving a bone marrow transplant at SCCA.
SCID Survivor
Little Scarlet Anderson was treated with a bone marrow transplant for SCID and is cured of her disease.
WAS Survivor
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome survivor Zachary Bratcher.
CLL Survivor
Treated on a clinical trial, Richard Warburton lives with chronic lymphocytic leukemia—and expects to for many years to come.
X-Linked Hyper IGM Survivor
Austin Anderson received a bone marrow transplant for X-linked hyper IgM, a very rare genetic condition that was passed on from his mother.
Breast Cancer Survivor
Debra Jarvis never felt a lump. Her breast cancer was found after a routine annual mammogram.
Breast Cancer Survivor
Diagnosed with early stage breast cancer, Camille had a lumpectomy and received breast brachytherapy at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. Today she volunteers in many ways to give back to others at SCCA.
Stomach Cancer Survivor
Ree Hamai was diagnosed with stomach cancer and given little hope of survival, until she came to SCCA.
Colon Cancer Survivor
Moon Wong was completely surprised to learn he had stage IV colon cancer after a routine colonoscopy.





