My name is Ashton. I am five years old. I am fighting brain cancer. Please pray for me today.

My name is Ashton. I am five years old. I am fighting brain cancer. Please pray for me today.

Ashton is only five, yet he has already been in a long and difficult fight. Last week brought meaningful news. Ashton’s MRI came back stable with no signs of recurrence, and his lumbar puncture was also negative for malignancy. It was a double answer to prayer, made even more special by the timing, arriving just before his dad’s birthday, which they were able to celebrate together at an OSU men’s basketball game.

After his most recent chemo cycle, Ashton is back home. His family continues to walk closely beside him through every test, treatment, and long wait, carrying the weight of uncertainty with love and devotion. Through it all, Ashton keeps smiling. He has been battling CNS neuroblastoma with FOXR2 activation for over seven months and remains gentle, kind, and full of heart.

There is still more ahead, but his courage remains steady, and the faith-filled support around him is strong.

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