A Return To Broadway After Treatment
websitebuilder • January 31, 2020
Stephanie Bissonnette has been a dancer most of her life. And all of her career has been working towards being on Broadway. But, after reaching her dream, she started having headaches that sent her to the emergency room. She was soon diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, a rare form of cancer found more commonly in kids than in Stephanie's late 20s. She underwent two rounds of surgery and radiation, then spent nine months recovering before returning to her spot on Broadway in the Mean Girls show against the odds.
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