Adrian cancer journey begins back in June, 2024 when he was about to start 5 grade. Adrian’s great attitude and knowledge about his cancer diagnosis didn’t stop him from living his best, he knew it would not be easy, while he was receiving intensive treatment back in October on top of his Leukemia diagnosis, we find out that he had developed Xanthogranuloma, It's a type of histiocytosis (non-Langerhans cell) that 1 in a Million gets it with mutations. having Adrian to take not only his regular Quimo medication but now inhibitors. During this time of his Leukemia treatment he is still having a lot of toxicity due to so many medications. Absolutely Adrian is an example that cancer does not define him. We have faith he will be cancer free!
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