We are once again shaving for a cure for our little guy Dawson! Our little guy is now a big boy though. Dawson was diagnosed with multiple brain and spinal tumors at just sixth months old. He completed three years of chemo treatments in April 2009. After a VERY short ten months he started treatments again in March 2010 when it was discovered that the last remaining tumor on his brain was active again. The latest scans have should that the tumor is at this time stable. Dawson will shave for the second time this year and Daddy will we shaving for the fifth time! Help us shave a way to a cure!!!
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