Brain cancer survivor Julia York uses strength to help others and start new pediatric oncology career
Julia York, 22, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer at just 12-years-old. Doctors told her she was not supposed to make it to the age of 13, but York prospered. Julia now uses her journey to push not only herself, but others as she recently graduated UAB to start her career as a pediatric cancer nurse.
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