SAN ANTONIO — September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month . It is a time to bring awareness to all of the childhood cancers that take too many lives every year. There are more than 100 sub-types of childhood cancers, so finding the right treatment as fast as possible is a must.

"I guess as a middle schooler, it was it was definitely a hard, just, I had a allergic reaction to one of them," said Joseph Brink who was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in the Fall of 2020. You can read about his journey right here. As a football player, the disease took him out of the game. Brink told us, "I was stuck on the sideline that is hard, being stuck there and having to watch and not getting out there." His father added, "It was really hard seeing my son not be able to go to school and not be

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