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Team David

Every 2 minutes a child is diagnosed with cancer. Help me fund the research that will save their lives!

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$2,429Raised

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Team 68909

We're shaving to raise money for childhood cancer research

Event: Reno Livestock Center, Exhibit Hall

Mar 17, 2011 • 5:00 pm

At: Reno Livestock Center, Exhibit Hall

1350 N. Wells Ave, Reno, NV US

Team Captain: Jennifer Koury

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$ 2,429
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We're shaving to raise money for childhood cancer research

Event: Reno Livestock Center, Exhibit Hall

Mar 17, 2011 • 5:00 pm

At: Reno Livestock Center, Exhibit Hall

1350 N. Wells Ave, Reno, NV US

Team Captain: Jennifer Koury

Every 2 minutes a child is diagnosed with cancer. Help me fund the research that will save their lives!

Fundraising

$2,429Raised

$1,000 GOAL

$1,000 GOAL

(888) 899-2253

Download Donation Form

Team 68909

Celebrating 25 Years

St. Baldrick’s started as a grassroots effort 25 years ago, driven by people who believe in helping kids with cancer.

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Team David

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  • Lori Caldwell   photo
  • Kristin Anderson photo
  • Jennifer Koury photo
  • Wayne Archer photo

We're raising money in honor of a son, a brother, and a friend who has beaten the odds and though he has had a recurrence, it's stable and we're trying to keep him that way! The money you donate will not only help him with finding better forms of treatment, but others who are suffering too. With your donations, you can help us to find a cure, or at least, a cause for Osteosarcoma, and a better way of treating it and all childhood cancers. Here is David's full story: David is the youngest of 4 children. He was complaining of a sore knee for a few weeks. Then the knee started to swell. So we took him to Urgent Care and they told us it was just a sprain. But the swelling got worse, so we took him to the Doctor on October 5th. The doctor immediately ordered an MRI. The next day he called and ordered an X-ray because he said David has a bone tumor. Well, on October 12, 2007, we were sent to Oakland Children's Hospital, 4 1/2 hours away, for official diagnosis and treatment. David had to endure another MRI, a bone scan, 2 CT scans, echo-cardiogram, 2 kidney tests, a hearing test, ambulanced to San Francisco to meet the surgeon, biopsy, and the broviac surgery; all in a week. And he was in a lot of pain this whole time! He was officially diagnosed with osteosarcoma on October 18, 2007. Osteosarcoma is a highly malignant, very rare, very aggressive primary bone cancer. It has spread to his lungs. We were told he has 6 lung 'mets' (metastasized nodules); 5 in his right lung and 1 in his left lung. That is how aggressive this cancer is. This is a (mostly unknown) childhood cancer. He started chemo on October 20, 2007. His surgery is to be a 'limb-salvage' surgery. There was the possibility of him needing an amputation, but he will get to keep his leg, at least for the time being. There is always the possibility that he could lose his leg in the future, but we will let that take care of itself. We will do the limb-salvage for now; 13-year-olds should have their own legs! He is such a trooper! He is only 13 and has cancer. We still find it so very surreal; and unreal! But with God we are going to get through this. We can't wait to see what God has in store for David; we know it must be something big!! Please keep reading his journal, I try to update daily as things happen. Thank you. David had his limb-salvage surgery on Feb.4 2008. Then he had trouble with his stomach and bowels and almost died before they found out he had an intussusception~~something that only happens to babies. On Feb. 10 he was rushed into emergency surgery at 1am for a bowel resection. They removed 15" of bowel, including his appendix. David has had the lung surgeries~on 3/28/08 & 4/11/08. His birthday is 4/12; so he spent his birthday in the PICU. They removed 1 osteo nodule from his left lung, and 9 from his right lung. Please continue to read the journal entries. Thanks and God bless you. The chemos David was given are; Cisplatin, Doxorubicin, HD (High Dose) Methotrexate, Ifosfamide, and Etoposide (VP16). The Ifos and Etop have a side effect of Leukemia later in life. David had 4 very major surgeries in two months. His last chemo was on October 3, 2008. He had more scans on 12/30/2008. He had his broviac removed on Oct. 29; and his leg lengthened on 12/29, and 6/22/09. It has been a long, long year, but we have made it through. Now we will attempt to get on with life and dig ourselves out of the hole we dug, financially, fighting this monster. I will continue to post; this journey is far from over. David had the prosthesis replaced on 10/26/09. Scans on 1/6/10 revealed two tumors in his lungs; one in each lung. His cancer has spread, again. Please continue to read his journal. We found out from David's' surgeon that this year David will have to have his prosthesis removed and replaced with a permanent, non-expandable prosthesis. We have talked to David's oncologist, and he still only has less than 20%-30% chance of surviving 5 years. Pray for us all. Thanks.

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  1. Paul $431.00
  2. Lori Caldwell $365.00
  3. Kristin Anderson $310.50

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  1. Connie Wiseman 4/12/2011
  2. Terry and Anita Kerr 4/12/2011
  3. Mrs. Lori Bagwell 2/28/2011
  4. Anonymous 2/23/2011
  5. Anonymous 2/14/2011

Celebrating 25 Years

St. Baldrick’s started as a grassroots effort 25 years ago, driven by people who believe in helping kids with cancer.

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