Anthony was diagnosed at age 2 with Acute Lymphoblastic
Leukemia. He went through 133 weeks of chemotherapy and
completed treatment on July 5, 2005. He continues to see his
oncologist every other month.
Anthony endured more as a 2 year old than any grown adult
should ever have to endure. St. Baldrick's is such a wonderful
charity trying to help other families from having to endure what
we did.
Anthony's brother, Max, is shaving in 2014 for the 11th time. He
enjoys this way to show his support for his little brother and other
kids battling cancer.
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