Going another round: Community rallies around Olcott boy battling cancer [Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, N.Y.]
Mar. 18—OLCOTT — The Hazlett family has gone through some tough times, but the newest development for 7-year-old Harrison and the aggressive cancer that has now dropped into his lungs is something that his mother, Dayna, could not believe.
After being thrown into the whirlwind of her son's third reoccurrence of osteosarcoma last week, Hazlett was told that her family's health insurer,
Dayna was stunned. Without insurance picking up the tab, the treatment would cost Harrison's parents in excess of
Dayna noted that during Harrison's latest relapse, a pea-sized tumor became a golf ball-sized tumor within days, so she could not wait through Highmark's appeal process. Harrison received his first round of chemotherapy on Tuesday; that will be followed by surgery and 12 more rounds of chemo.
With encouragement from friends, Dayna took to social media to shine light on Highmark's decision, which to her seemed "ridiculous."
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"How you can you say 'no' if a whole board of doctors recommended this?"
A community effort on Harrison's behalf grew quickly. A GoFundMe page was established to raise donations for his treatment and an online petition (https://tinyurl.com/4z8kh853) calling on Highmark to reverse itself had gathered more than 600 signatures by midweek.
In a surprise development on Thursday, Harrison's parents were contacted by Highmark, which indicated a change of heart.
"They said they're going to cover the drug," Harrison's very relieved father
The community has been rallying around Harrison through the Facebook page "Harrison's Fight" since
Highmark defended its initial rejection of the treatment course recommended for Harrison. In a statement to the US&J, communications director
Rogers also stated that any "request" could be reviewed by a different set of doctors and the company would consider additional information from a physician.
The GoFundMe page for Harrison's treatment (https://tinyurl.com/ycksm9d9) had raised more than
For continued updates, visit "Harrison's Fight" on Facebook.
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