
Warren Anderson's Fight Against Glioblastoma
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For Warren & Melissa - the best couple I know. You two make an impact on every soul you meet and you inspire us all by the love you have for one another. Your story is still being written, keep fighting like warriors - you're not in this battle alone. I love you. Xoxo Bekah
Please read their story below.
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Warren Anderson (29) was diagnosed with an aggressive brain cancer called Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) in 2016. He had his first brain surgery in August, followed by chemotherapy and radiation in Seattle, WA. After a few months of clear scans, Warrens cancer came back. He continued chemotherapy in Spokane, WA for ten months until his bone marrow could no longer handle the treatment. Running out of options Warren and his wife Melissa applied for three different clinical trials and sadly were denied by all of them. On January 30, 2019 Warren was taken to the ER for uncontrollable spasms in his right arm. He was immediately admitted to the hospital and three days later underwent his second brain surgery. Through this procedure, most of the tumor was removed, however, this left him with little function on the right side of his body. He spent a week and a half at St Lukes inpatient rehabilitation and will continue to do outpatient rehabilitation until he regains more function and strength.
Warren and Melissa have been so humbled by the generosity of their friends and family over the last two and a half years. This second surgery has brought so much hope to them and I would love to relieve them of the financial burden that comes along with it.
Please keep Warren and Melissa in your prayers as they continue fighting on this journey.
Organizer
Bekah Robin
Organizer
Spokane, WA