In 2012 Augustus was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and had to amputate his leg and was NEC for 14 months.
Augustus Waters was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer, which ultimately led to the loss of his leg.
augustus water does die because of his cancer
Yes, Augustus Waters dies in the book "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green. He passes away from his cancer while Hazel Grace is devastated by the loss.
Hazel does not die in the novel, "The Fault in Our Stars", but Augustus does die.
Yes, Augustus Waters does have a middle name. His full name is Augustus Waters, and his middle name is "Augustus." This detail is highlighted in John Green's novel "The Fault in Our Stars."
Augustus Waters is played by Ansel Elgort.
Yes , he has been diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Yes Augustus lost his leg in real life
it was first diagnosed in 1968
Seventeen year old Hazel Grace Lancaster who was diagnosed with lung cancer (she travels everywhere with an oxygen tank) at thirteen years old, meets cancer Survivor Augustus Waters (who only has one leg due to his previous cancer) at a support group where he was attending to support his best friend, Isaac who's vision is taken away due to his Cancer. There they become quick friends and bond over their love over a book: An Imperial Affliction. Hazel Grace has forever been trying to contact the author- Peter Van Houten- and Augustus Waters uses his wish from The Genie Foundation (similar to the Make a Wish Foundation) to fly them both there. There they kiss and spend the night together and after Augustus tells Hazel that his cancer has returned. The rest of the book is spent with the couple detiorating as Augustus' condition becomes worse and he eventually dies. Hazel Grace is heartbroken but his death causes here to wake up and notice everything around her. The book is very philosophical and discusses many different issues.
He was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, cancer of the knee,
The main characters in "The Fault in Our Stars" are Hazel Grace Lancaster, a teenage cancer patient, and Augustus Waters, a charming amputee and cancer survivor. Their love story unfolds as they navigate the complexities of living with their illnesses and finding joy in the little moments of life.