Eric began his battle with LCH (Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis) in March of 2017. He had a large tumor in his jaw and additional bone lesions in his collarbone, spine, and elbow. He underwent a year of infusion and oral chemotherapy. 5 months after stopping treatment, his LCH came back in his skull and pelvis. He started a more intense chemo regimen in October of 2018. After 11 months of this regimen Eric’s disease progressed with new lesions in his skull and ribs. He started intense chemotherapy inpatient for 8 months with 4 months of outpatient chemotherapy maintenance. Eric has been NAD (no active disease) for 6 months. Please keep Eric in your thoughts and prayers.
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