Houston teen Madi Schwanbeck stays active in sports during lymphoma treatment
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Caitlin Alexander
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A profile of 13-year-old Madi Schwanbeck from Houston, Minnesota, who continues to play multiple sports (basketball, soccer, flag football, track) while undergoing treatment for lymphoma. Madi discovered a lump in her groin earlier this year after running five miles daily to prepare for track season. Despite the diagnosis, she remains active and upbeat, continuing to compete and make TikToks.
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· 2 pulledI was like, oh, that's like crazy
She's still running track. She's still competing. She's still upbeat. She's still making TikToks every day
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