Audrianna Bartol

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Audrianna Bartol

Birth
USA
Death
15 Feb 2013 (aged 6)
Hazelton Mills, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Audrianna was Diagnosed with Stage 4 Mycn Amplified Neuroblastoma on April 8th 2009. She underwent 6 rounds of chemo before having a tandem stem cell transplant. She had her 2nd transplant in January of 2010. After 11 months she developed a tumor in a different location on her spine. Audrianna was then put on a regiment of chemo for 17 months that kept her tumor from growing but didn't get rid of it, while on this regiment of chemo another tumor grew and it was inoperable.

When we received the news of the 2nd tumor we were given 2 options...1st option was harsher doses of chemo, no quality of life and probable death as the end result after a lot of suffering...2nd option, do nothing, go home and live with as much quality of life as possible before passing away. Audrianna was told her options and she Chose to go home and LIVE. She never let Cancer run her life, she lived everyday like it might be her last and she wasn't afraid. The only thing she was EVER sad about was that her family couldn't go with her but she would always say its ok, I will see all of you again because I'll be waiting for you with God when it's your turn.

Written by Angela Bartol, Audrianna’s Mother
Audrianna was Diagnosed with Stage 4 Mycn Amplified Neuroblastoma on April 8th 2009. She underwent 6 rounds of chemo before having a tandem stem cell transplant. She had her 2nd transplant in January of 2010. After 11 months she developed a tumor in a different location on her spine. Audrianna was then put on a regiment of chemo for 17 months that kept her tumor from growing but didn't get rid of it, while on this regiment of chemo another tumor grew and it was inoperable.

When we received the news of the 2nd tumor we were given 2 options...1st option was harsher doses of chemo, no quality of life and probable death as the end result after a lot of suffering...2nd option, do nothing, go home and live with as much quality of life as possible before passing away. Audrianna was told her options and she Chose to go home and LIVE. She never let Cancer run her life, she lived everyday like it might be her last and she wasn't afraid. The only thing she was EVER sad about was that her family couldn't go with her but she would always say its ok, I will see all of you again because I'll be waiting for you with God when it's your turn.

Written by Angela Bartol, Audrianna’s Mother

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