Grace Wethor, 13, Dealing With Teenage Cancer
websitebuilder • August 26, 2019
Grace Wethor was only 13 when she was diagnosed with an untreatable form of brain cancer. At that age, she was already involved in art, figure skating and circus performing, and she certainly hasn’t let her diagnosis, and 8% chance of survival keep her from experiencing life.
In this Forbes article, Grace shares her passion for everything she does, her outlook on life, and her current cancer status.

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