
Frank's Fight to Conquer Cancer
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Frank Sulloway, his beautiful wife Jenn, and baby boy Sam are in desperate need of your prayers, love and support. Frank was diagnosed with a very rare form of cancer, Mantle Cell Lymphoma in May 2014. MCL is an aggressive variety of non-Hodgkins lymphoma. It is more difficult to treat than other lymphomas and is seldom considered cured. Since it is so rare that there is no consensus on the best treatment.
Frank went through many rounds of chemo and a autologous stem cell transplant on November 7, 2014. In January 2015, after 6 weeks in the hospital, he got the amazing news that it worked and he was in complete remission. Unfortunately, only one year later, on January 26, 2016, Frank got the terrifying news that his Mantle Cell Lymphoma was back.
As you can imagine, due to extensive treatments including a stem cell transplant, he was out of work for many months. His wife used up all the sick days from her job to care for him and their baby boy. They obvioulsy mounted a huge debt which could have caused them to file for bankruptcy but they refused to do that and with the great love and support from all of their family and friends, they were able to slowly but diligently pay off most of that debt and were about to catch up when he relapsed.
Now his treatment will be even more intense. It will involve more chemotherapy and another stem cell transplant, this time allogeneic. He could be in the hospital 3-4 months and keep him out of work for a year. Their projected debt could top $100,000. Throughout all of this, Frank and Jenn have stayed strong and positive. They are an inspiration. Frank and Jenn would never ask for money to help out with their situation.
We want Frank and his family to stay financially afloat through this difficult time. We are setting up this gofundme page so that gracious people like you can help Frank.
Thank you so much for your donations!!!! Lets help Frank Fight and Conquer this Cancer for the last time!!!!
For more information on Frank's struggle, visit his FaceBook page here. https://www.facebook.com/prayersforfranksulloway/
If you would like to register to be a stem cell donor for Frank or someone else, please visit Be The Match's website here.
Frank went through many rounds of chemo and a autologous stem cell transplant on November 7, 2014. In January 2015, after 6 weeks in the hospital, he got the amazing news that it worked and he was in complete remission. Unfortunately, only one year later, on January 26, 2016, Frank got the terrifying news that his Mantle Cell Lymphoma was back.
As you can imagine, due to extensive treatments including a stem cell transplant, he was out of work for many months. His wife used up all the sick days from her job to care for him and their baby boy. They obvioulsy mounted a huge debt which could have caused them to file for bankruptcy but they refused to do that and with the great love and support from all of their family and friends, they were able to slowly but diligently pay off most of that debt and were about to catch up when he relapsed.
Now his treatment will be even more intense. It will involve more chemotherapy and another stem cell transplant, this time allogeneic. He could be in the hospital 3-4 months and keep him out of work for a year. Their projected debt could top $100,000. Throughout all of this, Frank and Jenn have stayed strong and positive. They are an inspiration. Frank and Jenn would never ask for money to help out with their situation.
We want Frank and his family to stay financially afloat through this difficult time. We are setting up this gofundme page so that gracious people like you can help Frank.
Thank you so much for your donations!!!! Lets help Frank Fight and Conquer this Cancer for the last time!!!!
For more information on Frank's struggle, visit his FaceBook page here. https://www.facebook.com/prayersforfranksulloway/
If you would like to register to be a stem cell donor for Frank or someone else, please visit Be The Match's website here.
Organizer and beneficiary
Katherine Tanner Davis
Organizer
Brentwood, TN
Frank Sulloway
Beneficiary