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Oncology teen room opens at Diamond Children’s | News



A new teen room has opened at Diamond Children’s Medical Center providing a visually appealing and cozy space for teens who are undergoing cancer treatment at the hospital.

More than 100 teens undergo cancer treatment at Diamond Children’s every year. One of those teens was 18-year-old Kelsey Luria, who died in 2015 after a months-long battle with acute myeloid leukemia, a rare bone marrow cancer. 

Her parents, Maya and Michael Luria, intimately know the challenges faced by teens undergoing months of treatment in a hospital. They chose to honor their daughter’s memory and enrich the lives of other teens fighting cancer by contributing $150,000 to create the Diamond Children’s teen room.

The room provides an escape where teens can enjoy respite from the busy medical environment. The dedicated room allows them to gather or enjoy moments alone playing video games, reading or watching movies on a large television mounted in front of LED panels that can display scenes of Paris, the beach or a jungle. The space also features colored LED lighting that can be changed with the push of a button.

Before Kelsey lost her battle with cancer, she created the Bald Beauties Project, which works to empower children and teen cancer patients who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy. Bald Beauties provides these patients with a professional photoshoot to help them feel beautiful and self-confident, gives comfort kits to hospitalized teens and supports on-going research of acute myeloid leukemia. Kelsey’s parents honor her legacy through the Bald Beauties Project, which funded the build-out of the teen room.

“Rarely does a day go by at Diamond Children’s without our feeling Kelsey’s impact,” said Courtney McClellan, nursing associate director for pediatric oncology for Diamond Children’s.

“The new teen room is another example of her kindness and thoughtfulness for others. On behalf of patients’ past, present and future, we are forever thankful for the Lurias’ dedication to helping provide comfort to others in their time of great need.”



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