Honored Kid

Clayton M.

Age 10
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Location

Johnson City, TX, US

Diagnosis

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Date of Diagnosis

June 2018

Status

In maintenance

Treated At

Methodist Children's Hospital of South Texas

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My Story

Clayton was diagnosed with T-cell ALL at the age of 4. He’s gone through multiple chemotherapy treatments and numerous lumbar punctures to achieve remission. He will be completely finished with all of his treatments on October 18, 2021! Clayton has had a few setbacks since he’s been diagnosed but he continues to remain strong and we are so proud of him! Thank you for your support in raising awareness and funds for childhood cancer research.

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