A West Michigan teenager has literally beaten cancer.
Fox 17 reports that Helen DeVos Children's Hospital held a special ceremony in which 17-year-old Henry Dai smashed a 3D replica of his tumor with a sledge hammer.
Henry was diagnosed with lymphoma in August and since then has undergone extensive chemotherapy, which ultimately shrunk and eliminated the tumor in his chest...
Ryan talked about his diagnosis at 2-1/2 years old, his record of taking 21 pills at one time, the day they poked him 31 times to get his IV started and his 3.5 years of treatment to get the cancer to stay away.
An ear nose and throat doctor is being held a hero because of his actions. Dr. Erich Voigt, a New York based ear nose and throat surgeon was watching HGTV's "Beachfront Bargain Hunt" when he noticed a lump on the neck of a woman on the show.
Michigan State University and Western Michigan University men's lacrosse teams will play their final regular season conference game on Sunday, April 23 in Byron Center.
The day includes a free clinic for young players, a carnival and multiple games including the inaugural Byron Center Lacrosse Fight Cancer Game.
Don't have the time or motivation to workout?
You're about to have one less excuse.
Meet 88 1/2-year-old Sue Bosze from Grand Rapids. She's battling cancer and working out three times a week at the YMCA in Grand Rapids.