Beaudin’s Cancer Story

There are a lot of ways to tell a story, especially one that unfolded over years. Some days you want the short version—the bones, the arc, the facts that get you oriented. Other days you want the whole thing, told slowly, with every turn, setback, and small mercy intact.

A couple of versions are available below.

A young child wearing a cap holds a sign that says 'First DAY of Chemo' while standing in a hospital room near medical equipment.

The whole story, links to detailed posts, all of it.

A young boy sitting on a hospital bed, looking down at his arm, which has medical equipment attached, including IV lines. He is wearing a gray shirt and gray sweatpants.

A high-level once over with treatment types and dates.

A woman and a child wearing face masks pose for a selfie in a bustling market. The child is making a peace sign with his hand. Various food stall signs are visible in the background.

CAR T only, start at relapse and learn just the cell therapy part of the story- COMING SOON