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Geoff is
Blood Cancer United

We went to our local hospital with what we thought was kidney stone pain! Fast forward 10 hours later and we had a surgeon tell us Geoff had stage 4 cancer, fast forward another three days, a hospital transfer, and he found out the monster we were dealing with was stage 4 Burkitts lymphoma and if we hadn’t come in he would have died in three weeks!

Due to the rapid growing tumors, he started chemo right away. It still seems so unreal. Over the last seven months we have spent countless days in the hospital and clinic. He was required to have 24 hour care-eight rounds, 16 lumbar punctures, and nonstop! It was as if a massive hurricane was sitting on top of our family.

His attitude was that of a super hero! Let’s do this- we got this-were common sayings. The pain he felt was awful to watch but he would still get up while he was inpatient and track his laps by passing out Starburst candy every lap he walked. The nurses loved it.

After seven months of being beaten by the storm we received a remission diagnosis. We are so grateful for the team of doctors, the amazing nursing staff, the family we have that helped maneuver the schedules, and our friends for the massive support! Here’s the deal with cancer-it is a battle, it will change your life, but you choose your attitude every day! We choose the the attitude that we can beat it!

Geoff

Lymphoma survivor

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Heriberto, Burkitt lymphoma (BL) patient, with wife on his wedding day

Heriberto

Burkitt lymphoma (BL)

Stephen and his partner dancing, Lymphoma survivor

Stephen

Lymphoma Survivor

Logan sitting on a step.  He's bald from treament and wearing a backwards baseball cap

Logan

NHL Survivor

Brian, child cancer survivor, sitting outside with his family

Brian

Lymphoma Survivor

Geoff

Lymphoma survivor

Honored hero Gabe, young man smiling in front of logo wall

Gabe

Lymphoma Survivor

A. Timothy wearing black sweatshirt and an eye patch, AML survivor and Volunteer

A. Timothy

AML Survivor & Volunteer

Christian

In Memory

Smiling man wearing glasses, Brown's beanie, sitting with OSU throw, holding signed browns football

Michael

Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL)

Bald teenager standing on porch, holding sign that says "First day of Senior Year, #online"

Madeleine

Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL)

Kristen in a window seat wearting a hospital gown, bald from treatment, smiling, petting a dalmation

Kristen

Burkitt lymphoma (BL)

We are Blood Cancer United.

Everyone affected by blood cancer—patients, survivors, caregivers, researchers, advocates, fundraisers, everyone—has a story. Share yours.
Heriberto, Burkitt lymphoma (BL) patient, with wife on his wedding day

Heriberto

Burkitt lymphoma (BL)

Stephen and his partner dancing, Lymphoma survivor

Stephen

Lymphoma Survivor

Logan sitting on a step.  He's bald from treament and wearing a backwards baseball cap

Logan

NHL Survivor

Brian, child cancer survivor, sitting outside with his family

Brian

Lymphoma Survivor

Geoff

Lymphoma survivor

Honored hero Gabe, young man smiling in front of logo wall

Gabe

Lymphoma Survivor

A. Timothy wearing black sweatshirt and an eye patch, AML survivor and Volunteer

A. Timothy

AML Survivor & Volunteer

Christian

In Memory

Smiling man wearing glasses, Brown's beanie, sitting with OSU throw, holding signed browns football

Michael

Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL)

Bald teenager standing on porch, holding sign that says "First day of Senior Year, #online"

Madeleine

Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL)

Kristen in a window seat wearting a hospital gown, bald from treatment, smiling, petting a dalmation

Kristen

Burkitt lymphoma (BL)

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