Overview
- Beamonte says physicians warned his life expectancy without resuming chemotherapy would be four to eight months, and he reports he is now at the eight-month mark.
- He was diagnosed with Philadelphia chromosome–positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia, which he and outlets describe as an aggressive blood and bone marrow cancer.
- After a single chemotherapy session, he experienced tremors, vomiting and profound malaise, leading him to stop further treatment and all medications.
- He emphasizes a faith-centered approach and continues to share updates publicly, saying only God will determine his timeline.
- He thanked supporters for emotional and financial help after his mother’s appeal during his hospitalization, noting the public response.