Sammy Nahorn, 6, becomes the first patient at Comer Children’s Hospital to undergo high-dose radiation therapy for neuroblastoma, one of the deadliest pediatric cancers.
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Robert Holley, Special Agent in Charge Chicago Division Federal Bureau of Investigation, poses with Sammy Nahorny. (Christopher H.Fitchen / Handout)
Sammy Nahorn, 6, becomes the first patient at Comer Children’s Hospital to undergo high-dose radiation therapy for neuroblastoma, one of the deadliest pediatric cancers.
Sammy Nahorny, a 6-year-old who suffers from neuroblastoma cancer, plays in a pool with siblings and his mother Erin Nahorny. (Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago Tribune)
Sammy Nahorny, the 6-year-old who suffers from neuroblastoma cancer walks with his mother Erin Nahorny after playing in a pool in Chicago. (Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago Tribune)