Rotationplasty: Life With a Backwards Foot
Sean Prenderville was just ten when he was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer in his thigh bone. Three operations and a rotationplasty later, he’s cancer-free… but it takes ten-years to become “cured”. Most people think once someone’s in remission, the fight is over, but thousands of people suffer the ongoing affects of cancer long after it's left their bodies. So what happens to thousands of young people who have survived this life-altering experience at such a tender age?
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