
Support Scott Rogers' Fight Against Aggressive Cancer
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Scott Rogers was diagnosed with Mantle Cell B, non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in May of 2023. After several chemo treatments and hospital stays, he went into remission in January 2024.
In December 2024, they found the few cancer cells that were left had mutated and then traveled to other areas of his body. Some areas are affected 90-100% with cancer, and they are more aggressive than before.
Starting today, he is undergoing new chemotherapy to bridge him until he can get a T-cell transplant in April. These treatments will mean many hours back and forth to the hospital and potentially two lengthy hospital stays. He now can't work his job as a Detention Officer at Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office and is going to be forced to take early retirement due to these lengthy treatments. Any kind of donation, along with prayers for healing, are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance from the Rogers family.
Jessica Rogers (Scott’s Sister-in-Law)
Organizer and beneficiary

Jessica Johnson
Organizer
Rockwell, NC

Kristy Rogers
Beneficiary