Receiving treatment for cancer is a life altering process for anyone who goes through it, and for three high school students in CBS it could mean choosing a career in the medical field.
Aaron Rumbolt, Logan Millard and Ryan Ricard are all students at Holy Spirit High School, and they are all blood cancer survivors.
The boys talk about how their treatment affected their plans for the future @VOCMNEWS @HolySpiritHS pic.twitter.com/K7WgK7oK4B
— Richard Duggan (@RDugganVOCM) October 17, 2019
The three teenagers recounted the hardships of going through chemotherapy and blood transfusions.
They say that all the time spent in hospital has altered the path they want their future careers to take.
All three say the experience has motivated them to pursue careers as nurses and doctors.
Rumbolt, Millard and Ricard were honoured by the school yesterday at a special assembly ahead of this weekend’s ‘Light the Night’ walk in Paradise.






















