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As many of you already know, Jason Kesack’s seven-year-old step-son Isaiah Azar has been diagnosed with a rare cancer called neuroblastoma, which has been reported as stage four. The cancer started in an adrenal gland but has now spread throughout his body to include bones, bone marrow, liver, and his stomach.
Treatment is underway, and involves numerous rounds of chemotherapy, surgery, as well as additional immunotherapy. The family has learned that it will take somewhere within 18-24 months and involves many stays at CHOP in Philadelphia.
This fund will assist Jason and his fiancé Jessica Azar during this trying time, allowing them to lightly compensate for lost income as well as granting them an occasional hotel stay to ease the burden of an endless commute to and from Philadelphia over the next year or two.



Treatment is underway, and involves numerous rounds of chemotherapy, surgery, as well as additional immunotherapy. The family has learned that it will take somewhere within 18-24 months and involves many stays at CHOP in Philadelphia.
This fund will assist Jason and his fiancé Jessica Azar during this trying time, allowing them to lightly compensate for lost income as well as granting them an occasional hotel stay to ease the burden of an endless commute to and from Philadelphia over the next year or two.



Organizer and beneficiary
Jason Kesack
Beneficiary

