A young girl who beat a rare kidney disease is now in remission and helping other children.
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Alexis "Lexi" Hatfield, along with her family and friends, participated in the third annual Nephcure Walk on Sunday.
Lexi, of Washington, Pennsylvania, was diagnosed with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, also known as FSGS, a rare disease that attacks the kidneys.
She underwent a kidney transplant in 2014, but the disease reoccurred and put her kidney in jeopardy. To fight the disease, doctors started an experimental treatment.
[ Channel 11 visited Lexi in December ]
when she was in the hospital before she went into remission.
Nephcure is a foundation that works to fund better treatments with the hope of finding a cure for the disease.
To donate to Nephcure, visit
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