Isabella Strahan, the daughter of "Good Morning America" co-anchor Michael Strahan, is celebrating a major milestone nearly six months after publicly revealing she had been diagnosed with medulloblastoma, a type of brain tumor. The video in the player above is from a previous report. The 20-year-old shared in a vlog on her YouTube channel that she recently completed her final round of chemotherapy.
"This (has been) a long journey but I made it," she said. "And now I have to recover and get back to my usual state, which is going to take a long time, but I'm done with treatments." Friends, family and hospital staff celebrated Isabella Strahan's accomplishment with a confetti parade at the hospital.
SEE ALSO: Michael Strahan's daughter Isabella reveals brain tumor battle She then rang the bell to signify the end of chemotherapy, summing up the celebration as a "great day." Michael Strahan took to Instagram to celebrate his daughter's milestone in her fight against cancer. "@isabellastrahan you are a SUPERWOMAN! Ringing that bell finishing chemo and on your way!" he captioned a video of her ringing the bell.
"You continue to fight with a smile on your face, strength, and determination. I am one proud Dad! Love you, Bella." Isabella Strahan was a freshman at the University of Southern California when an MRI scan in October led to her diagnosis of medulloblastoma, a cancerous and fast-growing brain tumor that develops in the cerebellum, the back of the brain where movement and coor.
