Like a typical 2-year-old, Noah Galloy bounces around his family’s Plainfield home — driving his new “Toy Story” car from Santa Claus, playing with his older brother Brayden, or searching for his favored Winnie the Pooh stuffed toy. Despite the intravenous ports tucked under his long-sleeved shirt, or the enlarged lymph nodes in his neck, Noah appears to be full of life and energy. He is ...