Michael Strahan's daughter Isabella Strahan is ready to leave her battle with cancer in the past, and look onwards. Next month marks one year since the Good Morning America anchor's daughter was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, the most common form of brain cancer in children. After several surgeries, radiation and chemotherapy, the college sophomore was officially declared cancer-free earlier in the summer, and is getting back to the routine she had just started as a University of Southern California student last year.
Isabella took to Instagram over the weekend and shared a photo to her Stories, in which she looked stylish as ever wearing a bright red cardigan paired with light blue jeans, a brown leather belt, a green satchel bag adorned with metal pins, and she simultaneously showcased how her hair is growing into a chic buzz cut. She also used the post to give a shout out to the brand behind her cool bag, Campomaggi, leather goods made in Italy. Isabella documented much of her journey battling cancer with a YouTube series in support of her hospital, Duke Children's Hospital & Health Center in Durham, North Carolina.
In one of her last videos, in June, she detailed her last ever round of chemotherapy, which had been initially delayed from April. MORE: Michael Strahan says he's not 'old enough' to be a grandpa as he teases unexpected nickname MORE: Michael Strahan gets emotional on-air as he announces baby news in the family "[This is] the last time hopefully ever. Jealous .