“My daughter was diagnosed with cancer at four years old. Four. Years. Old. Bone cancer, Ewings Sarcoma.”
Harrowing words written by a mother who has seen her daughter go through more during her short time on this earth than many of us will face in our lifetimes.
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The story of Claire Russell’s fight against bone cancer is one of courage, strength, and beauty. Her mother, Michelle Russell, shared her daughter’s journey on Instagram, as well as in an article for Love What Matters.
“She didn’t know how to ride a bike, had never stepped into a classroom, and spent most of her days in a tutu,” Russell wrote. “In the next year, she would endure more pain and suffering than most adults see in a lifetime.”
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“Treatment was brutal,” Russell said. “Seventeen rounds of chemotherapy over the course of a year. Multiple surgeries, including the removal of four ribs, part of her spinal sheath, and a spinal fusion. Finally, she was declared in remission.”
Over three years have passed since that day. While Claire is facing happier days ahead, her body still bore the scars of her past.
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At first, Russell was angry, as any parent would be. But then she felt a sense of grace and compassion for the boy who had no clue what those scars really meant.
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So this amazing mom set the boy’s comment aside and focused on the deeper matter at hand. While Claire looked at her through a blur of tears, Russell told her something so many of us need to hear.
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“You have an incredible story,” Russell told her. “You should be so proud of what you overcame … I want you to think about all the little girls like you that you have met, who are fighting cancer like you did, who will have scars like you… do you want them to cover them up? Hide them?”
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Of course, Claire didn’t want that, realizing she truly had a remarkable story to tell, that her scars had a remarkable story to tell.
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This moment between mother and daughter led to something much bigger. Russell was determined that everyone should know the true meaning of beauty.
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“Beauty isn’t perfection. Real beauty, is… raw,” she wrote. “Her little body may be scarred, but it tells a story of perseverance and hope. I wish no child, or adult, would ever feel the need to cover their scars.”
Claire hopes the same. In an interview with Hannah and Cailin Loesch on YouTube, the now-9-year-old says, “Keep fighting and keep dreaming.”
You can continue following Claire on her journey by visiting Prayers for Claire on Instagram or by supporting her and others like her through the Forever Fierce Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to cancer research.
Sarah Carri is an avid reader and social media guru with a passion for truth and life. Her writing has previously been published in print and online by Focus on the Family and other well known media outlets. Her experience in ministry and Disney entertainment gives her a unique perspective on such topics.
Sarah Carri is an avid reader and social media guru with a passion for truth and life. Her writing has previously been published in print and online by Focus on the Family and other well known media outlets. Her experience in ministry and Disney entertainment gives her a unique perspective on such topics.
Sarah's experience as a successful working stay-at-home mom and business owner has given her the chance to write and research often. She stays up to date on the latest in entertainment and offers her views on celebrity stories based on her wide knowledge of the industry. Her success as a former preschool teacher and licensed daycare provider lend to her know-how on topics relating to parenting and childhood education.
Her thoughts on faith and family issues stem from home life and ministry work. Sarah takes time to attend workshops and classes annually that help her to improve and hone her writing craft. She is a graduate of the Institute of Children's Literature program and her writing has been acclaimed by ACFW and ECPA.
Education
Institute of Children's Literature, Art Institute of Phoenix (Advertising), University of California Irvine (Theater), Snow College (Early Childhood Education)