Tripp Hornick was diagnosed with testicular cancer when he was a college student – but he didn’t let that get in the way of the goals he had set for himself. Even though he was undergoing radiation in New York – he was determined to graduate on time from University of Pennsylvania and perform in a musical he had been cast in. And he did it all during his treatment. “It’s very important, that if you’re able to, to keep on living your life,” Tripp says.
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