Isaac was diagnosed with pre-B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in October 2012. He has been through chemo, spinal taps, X-rays, EKG's, hospital stays and more needle pokes than any human should have to endure in a lifetime. But through all of it, he kept smiling and so did we. On January, 8th, 2016, Isaac had his port removed and had his last IV chemotherapy treatment. On January 23, 2016, Isaac finished treatment, taking his last oral chemotherapy! Through it all, we continued to gain strength through our faith, family and friends….people like you who help raise money to help Isaac and others like him beat the monster called childhood cancer. And we know that the more research that is done the closer we are to no children having to go such a horrible disease. Thank you for supporting us 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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