Honored Kid

Brandon Hoff

Brandon Hoff Kid Photo

Location

Pittsburgh, PA, US

Diagnosis

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Date of Diagnosis

April 2006

Status

Passed away

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My Story

Brandon was born a healthy baby on April 25,1999. He loved his brothers and playing baseball. He shined at all sports. He was finishing up 1st grade and just learned how to read. On June 6,2006, he was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Luekemia. His world then revolved around regular spinal taps, routine chemotherapy and rough radiation. He focused on getting better and having his bone marrow transplant. Sadly, the treatments did not work and on December 15,2006, Brandon passed away from his 6 month battle with leukemia.

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