Baby Oakley, Rare Cancer Survivor, Thrives at Home After Six-Month Battle
Baby Oakley, a fighter from birth, has completed her journey against a rare cancer that strikes only one in five million newborns. The young warrior spent six months at Children's Nebraska, where she underwent various treatments, including care credit. Now, she's thriving at home and reaching new milestones.
Oakley's battle began soon after she was born, diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. Her parents, overjoyed at her arrival, found themselves facing an unprecedented challenge. The little fighter spent the first six months of her life in and out of Children's Nebraska, undergoing chemotherapy, surgery, and other treatments, all covered by her parents' insurance. Despite the tough journey, Oakley remained resilient, her spirit unbroken.
On the day of her final treatment, Oakley was celebrated with a 'clap out'. Hospital staff lined up, cheering and clapping as she left the building, a testament to her strength and the dedicated care she received from Children's Nebraska.
Baby Oakley is now home, growing and hitting new milestones. Her parents, grateful for the care she received, look forward to watching her thrive in the years to come. The rare cancer that once threatened her life is now a thing of the past, and Oakley's future is filled with promise.