A&M University and has her eyes set on studying how she can help children one day like she experienced when she was in the hospital.
She also reflects on her treatment. "It consisted of 14 rounds of chemo and major tumor resection and right chest wall reconstruction, as well as ten rounds of chemo. So, in all it took almost a year, but it was really tough. The chemo got harder and harder every time, and I had super long hair before treatment and obviously the chemo makes your hair fall out," explained Gray.
At that time, the last thing on Gray's mind was a career path when she grew up. "Honestly, I didn't know for sure. Before college, I was thinking I would do something in business or medical, I just really wasn't sure. Then, a family friend got in a ski accident and I realized I was passionate about helping people in the medical field," explained Gray. "It just brought me peace and comfort to picture the future and I think that comes from the Lord.
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