Abby Fraser

Abby's story begins in late January 2007. Abby noticed a bump on the roof of her mouth. The Family doctor check it out the following week. After the initial diagnostics, the ear, nose and throat doctor removed it within a few days after that.

Her parents didn't get a diagnosis right away. Samaritan hospital could not identify what the mass was, the Mayo clinic in Scottsdale didn't have an answer either--it wasn't until that Thursday that the family would get the terrible news: Abby was diagnosed with a form of Rhabdomyosarcoma.

Rhabdomyosarcoma is a type of cancer, specifically a sarcoma (cancer of connective tissues), in which the cancer cells are thought to arise from skeletal muscle progenitors. It can also be found attached to muscle tissue, wrapped around intestines, or anywhere, to include the neck area. It is most common in children ages one to five, and teens aged 15 to 19, although quite rare in the latter. It can be a cardiac manifestation of tuberous sclerosis.

The two most common forms of rhabdomyosarcoma (which is a relatively rare form of cancer) are embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, and alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. In the former, the cancer cells resemble those of a typical 6-to-8-week embryo. In the latter, they resemble those of a typical 10-to-12-week embryo. The former is more common in younger children, and the latter in older children and teenagers.

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