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Family friend says boy’s chemotherapy working

Associated Press

SLEEPY EYE, Minn. – X-rays show the tumor in the chest of a 13-year-old boy who resisted treatment has shrunk significantly after two courses of court-ordered chemotherapy, a family spokesman said Monday.

However, family friend and spokesman Daniel Zwakman said the side effects of the treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma have left Danny Hauser weak and miserable.

It’s been 11 days since Danny’s latest treatment and still “most of his day is spent on the couch,” Zwakman said.

Danny received a single treatment of chemotherapy in February but stopped after enduring the harsh side effects. The family insisted on alternative medicine inspired by American Indian traditions.

When Brown County authorities attempted to compel the Hausers to treat the cancer conventionally, Danny and his mother fled the state for about a week in May.

When they returned, a court ordered them to see an oncologist. Zwakman said Danny had treatments on May 28 and June 4 and is expected to receive four more.

Zwakman said the teen and his family remain firmly against chemotherapy but are complying with the court order. “They are very adamant against having the chemo,” he said.

Zwakman said Danny’s mother has been giving him natural therapies in consultation with the oncologist.