It all started in February of 2012. We were sitting in Church when Kevin started to get horrible pain in his left femur. We took him to a nearby Urgent Care where they told us he had a deep muscle bruise. We were prescribed muscle relaxers and anti-inflammatories and sent on our way. The pain subsided after a week but returned about 3 months later. Kevin was then sent for physical therapy as the doctors thought he reinjured the muscle. Again, after a week, the pain subsided and returned 3 months later. After the third relapse of pain, the doctor ordered an MRI and that was when we discovered something was seriously wrong. We were sent to Northwestern Hospital where they performed a biopsy and on October 1, 2012, we received news that Kevin had Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare form of pediatric bone cancer.
Kevin went through 9 months of chemotherapy and multiple rounds of radiation. In August of 2013, we received the news we were praying for. Kevin was in remission! Things went along great for a while. He went off to college and had a wonderful time, but over the summer, the cancer returned. We had another 9 months of chemotherapy along with surgery to remove the infected part of his femur. This time, remission lasted only (10) months. At this point, his cancer became chronic. He was on a variety of different chemotherapy medications and as tumors would pop up, we would have them radiated and this continued for four more years. Kevin lost his battle on October 13, 2019 – Seven years and 12 days after his original diagnosis.
Kevin was an incredible warrior through his journey. He always had a positive attitude and fought harder than anyone we have ever seen. During his treatment, he promoted pediatric cancer awareness by participating in radio events and giving interviews for the hospital blog and web page. We lost a compassionate soul on October 13, 2019.
Kevin (far left) was a special guest of Mayim Balik for a taping of the Big Bang Theory.
Most people aren't aware of how under-funded pediatric research is.
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Because of these staggering statistics, It is our goal to raise a minimum of $25,000 annually so we can pass along much needed funds .
In addition to the KRB Giving Program, each of the organizations below receive a $5,000 grant from KBFF.
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