Teen Bone Cancer Survivor Chases Paralympic Volleyball Dream

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Five years after St. Jude Children's Research Hospital gave Bridget Korn a second chance at life, the 14-year-old is now the youngest athlete on the Paralympic Volleyball Development Team preparing for the 2028 Games. Bridget and her mom Jamie, along with National Outreach Director Marlo Thomas, join TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Andy Cohen to discuss Bridget's journey and how they want to inspire other survivors. Then Bridget receives a surprise message from gold medal-winning Paralympian Brenna Huckabee, plus a trip to Milan, Italy for the 2026 Paralympics from Hershey's!

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