In Cancer Fight, Teenagers Don’t Fit In
March 15, 2010
Simone Weinstein’s ordeal with cancer started in the most banal way: she was tired. She had a hard time getting up in the morning, and did not even have the energy to hang out with her friends.
But Simone was 14. Her mother thought she was just a typical teenager.
"She'd say, 'I don't know what to do with you,' " said Miss Weinstein, now a 20-year-old student at Whittier College in California, who was finally given a diagnosis of the blood cancer called acute lymphoblastic leukemia. "She thought I was being a normal, somewhat lazy, silly teenager."
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