Wouldn't it be great not to be bothered with these kind of decisions?
"The decision to treat him for 3 more months was a difficult one. We really want to be done with all of this. However, we felt this gave us the best chance of never dealing with cancer again. Will it help? Who knows. Will it hurt? Who knows. One of the most difficult t"‹hings with this disease is no one knows. Not the doctors"‹, nurses, or the parents. Last year at this time we had a much more difficult decision to make. We didn't know what to do...transp"‹lant (1 or 2)...3F8 antibody in NYC...or MIBG treatment. Many doctors with many differing opinions. Looking back it looks like we made a good decision a year ago, we pray the extended treatment is a good decision as well. Thanks for the continued support and prayers. "