Boy who fled cancer treatment returns to Minnesota



CHICAGO - A 13-year-old boy who spent a week on the run with his mother to avoid cancer treatment that went against his religious beliefs was returned to Minnesota Monday, officials said.
"It is a good day as Daniel and Colleen Hauser have been safely returned to Minnesota," a spokesman for the Brown County Sheriff's Office in New Ulm, Minnesota told reporters.



Boy who fled cancer treatment returns to Minnesota
The spokesman declined to comment on the boy's condition or what action would be taken against his mother.
A judge ordered that Colleen Hauser should be arrested and her son placed in foster care after they fled their rural home on May 18.
Local media reported that the boy was taken to hospital for testing and treatment upon his return.
Hauser was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in January and received just one round of chemotherapy and radiation therapy before his parents put him on an alternative treatment that included herbs and vitamins.
The boy's doctor called child welfare authorities when Hauser did not return for treatment in February.
The boy's mother testified at a May 8 hearing that the family considers chemotherapy a potentially fatal poison and its use violates their religious beliefs.
The boy's doctors have testified that he will likely die within five years without treatment. Chemotherapy and radiation would increase his chance of survival to 80 to 95 percent.
A court-ordered chest X-ray showed that while the first round of treatment helped destroy some of the cancer, it has now grown back to its original size.
Daniel's doctor said last week that the boy will suffocate within the next few weeks unless he gets immediate medical care because the tumor is pressing on his airway.
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Tuesday, May 26th 2009
AFP
           


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