Stand with Nolan in His Fight Against A Rare Cancer
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Nolan has been diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma. It’s considered rare within the pediatric cancer space. 250 children will face an Ewing’s diagnosis every year.
Nolan’s medical expenses are anticipated to run into the millions. Not all care is covered by insurance. With mounting bills and lost wages due to long hospital stays and caregiving, it sure would help the family to cover additional healthcare expenses if we could all pitch in and raise them up in prayers.
Unlike many cancers that have known lifestyle, hereditary or environmental causes, there is no known cause for Ewing’s Sarcoma. It can’t be predicted or prevented. It’s an absolute monster.
Because the numbers for Ewing’s and other pediatric cancers are so “low”, they are not deemed as worthwhile as adult cancers by the NCI and pharmaceutical companies.
The treatment plan for Ewing’s is nearly the same as 50 years ago and absolutely brutal.
Nolan has been in and out of the hospital since May 13th. He has already gone through so many scans, tests and biopsies. We received the official diagnosis on May 20th. His first chemotherapy treatment started on May 23rd with an inpatient stay.
Ewing’s Sarcoma is a very aggressive childhood cancer and in turn, the treatment plan is very aggressive. Nolan needs all of our support to help him throughout this battle.
Nolan has a long road ahead and has started his treatment at Royal Oak Beaumont. The first phase of his treatment plan is 12 weeks long. Chemotherapy will involve an inpatient hospital stay every other week ranging from 2-5 nights.The other phases of his treatment plan will include surgery, radiation and more chemo.
Thank you so much for reading this far. If you aren’t able to help at this time, sharing this with others is also a great gift.
Nolan’s family are grateful for your support and continued prayers for a complete recovery.
Organizer and beneficiary
Beth Malace
Organizer
Village of Clarkston, MI
Dione Crockett
Beneficiary