Hadley Gray has been battling acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) for months. But thanks to her strength and the medical care she received from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, her cancer is in remission.

This also means that her doctors and the rest of the staff that took care of her couldn’t wait to help her celebrate. They have a tradition for patients like Hadley who have successfully completed chemotherapy and achieve remission.

They gather in the hallway with balloons and smiles and then dance into the patient’s room singing a special “No Mo’ Chemo” song that leaves all their little patients smiling from ear to ear.

A recent video shared by Hadley’s mom shows the “No Mo’ Chemo” party in full swing, proving that it really does take a village to beat cancer. About 10 medical professionals joined Hadley for her party as well as her family.

At the end of the song, the medical team showers Hadley with sparkling confetti and gifted her a bouquet of balloons. You can tell that this is one of the best parts of their job and they truly love their little patients.

Check out the video below and share it with your family and friends. And don’t forget to send well-wishes and prayers to Hadley and her family for reaching this joyous milestone!

❤️?? PACK YOUR BAGS, GET OUT THE DOOR, YOU DON’T NEED CHEMO ANYMORE ? ?❤️ #imnotcrying #wait #yesiam #Godissogood #aml #inversion16 #remission #GOINGHOMESt. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Posted by Brittany Edgeworth Gray on Thursday, August 9, 2018

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