Alexis Fight against Cancer
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Alexis fue diagnosticado con cancer testicular que ya se había desparramado a su hígado y pulmones en Mayo del 2018. Paso por su primer chemo como todo un campion pero no tubo el resultado que esperábamos. Necesitaba 2 transplantes de medulla ósea para poder acabar con los tumores que le quedaron. Pero antes de los transplantes le tuvieron que hacer 4 chemos muy agresivas. Después de los transplantes nos dieron la noticia que no habían hecho nada y que su cancer estaba mas agresivo. Ahora estamos esperando a que le hagan un ultimo tratamiento en Seattle Washington para que acabe con los tumores que le quedaron. Todo se les agradece muchas gracias.
My husband Alexis Gandara was diagnosed with Stage 3 Testicular Cancer that had spread to his liver and lungs in May of 2018. He went through his first chemo like a champ, unfortunately we didn't get the news we wanted, there was still a couple of tumors left in his body so the Oncologist told us he would need 2 bone marrow transplants to hopefully get rid of them. He underwent another hard chemo before the transplants, then went through with 2 back to back auto bone-marrow transplants. We were hoping it would be the end of this long journey, but instead got hit with the news that the cancer had actually spread more aggressively. Our hope now is for him to get the T Cell Immunotherapy in Seattle Children's Hospital and for it to kill the tumors that he has in his liver and lungs. Anything will help and everything is appreciated, thank you.
My husband Alexis Gandara was diagnosed with Stage 3 Testicular Cancer that had spread to his liver and lungs in May of 2018. He went through his first chemo like a champ, unfortunately we didn't get the news we wanted, there was still a couple of tumors left in his body so the Oncologist told us he would need 2 bone marrow transplants to hopefully get rid of them. He underwent another hard chemo before the transplants, then went through with 2 back to back auto bone-marrow transplants. We were hoping it would be the end of this long journey, but instead got hit with the news that the cancer had actually spread more aggressively. Our hope now is for him to get the T Cell Immunotherapy in Seattle Children's Hospital and for it to kill the tumors that he has in his liver and lungs. Anything will help and everything is appreciated, thank you.
Organizer
Joseline Gandara
Organizer
Ogden, UT