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When Simon was first diagnosed with Lymphoma in 2019, I received a binder of information from St. Baldrick's that explain Simon's diagnosis and treatment. This was an invaluable resource that kept me off of google.
Unfortunately, Simon's treatment caused a genetic mutation that led to a secondary cancer: Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Simon was diagnosed in February of 2024 and after multiple rounds of chemo, including 2 clinical trials, and radiation he passed 12 days before his 14th birthday.
Thank you for supporting Simon and the more than 300,000 kids worldwide who will be diagnosed with cancer this year. By sharing the gifts of your time, talent and money with the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, you're supporting research to give all kids with cancer a better chance for a cure.
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