Help Evan Moss Fight cancer
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This is Evan Moss, in May he started to have a cough that wouldn't go away. The doctors and hospital kept saying it was pneumonia. On September 28, 2016 Evan turned 21. On September 29, 2016 Evan was diagnosed with Stage 4 Lung Cancer that has spread to his Sternum and L3, L5 lumbar vertebrae. The doctors, have no idea how someone like Evan who is very young , non-smoker, active, and healthy got this cancer. On Friday October 8, 2016 Evan had surgery to repair his collapsed lung and to drain the remaining fluid out of his lungs. Unfortuantely, the lung did not expand as they hoped for because of the cancer. Evan started one of many painful rounds of chemotherapy on Wednesday October 12, 2016. He will start Immunotherapy and Genome Therapy when those test results come in. Evan is a St George, Utah native. Baseball has been a huge part of his life. He started playing at the age of 5 and continued though out the years playing on the Washington City little leagues. During his teen years he played for the Dixie Indians travel team and played all 4 years on Desert Hills High School Varsity baseball team. Evan is surrounded by a large family and serveral long time friends that love him and support him everyday.
Please help all of us help Evan fight Cancer. Your donations will help with the long term medial expenses that have already accrued. Evan and his family Thank You in advance for your love, support and donations. This amazing opportunity will help Evan fight and beat cancer. May God Bless all of you and keep Evan strong on this journey.
Please help all of us help Evan fight Cancer. Your donations will help with the long term medial expenses that have already accrued. Evan and his family Thank You in advance for your love, support and donations. This amazing opportunity will help Evan fight and beat cancer. May God Bless all of you and keep Evan strong on this journey.
Organizer and beneficiary
Susan Davis Larson
Organizer
Saint George, UT
Mari Lerman Moss Bott
Beneficiary