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Cancer comes back

Community rallies for SCV football player whose leukemia returned

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer

The Santa Clarita Valley community is once again rallying around Pedro Roman, a 16-year-old Valencia High football player who recently learned his leukemia had returned and spread.

Roman had been diagnosed with the disease last year, and after undergoing treatment, he and his family believed they were in the clear — until recent test results confirmed their worst fears.

“Unfortunat­ely, Pedro’s cancer came back and it’s very aggressive and it’s in his bone marrow,” said Alana Altmayer, a friend of the family, via a phone

call with The Signal on Wednesday.

For the past three weeks, the Viking football player has been a patient at City of Hope, and will be there for another 29 days in order to complete a round of heavy chemothera­py and radiation. After that, doctors are hoping to do a bone marrow transplant within the next four to six weeks.

While the news of the cancer’s resurgence has been hard on the Roman family, he remains strong, Altmayer said.

“To be honest with you, the kid is a warrior,” said Altmayer. “He’s got it, but he’s willing to fight the fight. He was doing pushups next to his bed at City of Hope. He’s willing to come out ahead, and he’s not willing to give up.”

In an effort to help Roman, his mother and their family, the community is rekindling the GoFundMe page set up to assist his mother with medical costs and any and all necessary expenses that come up along the way while she stays with her son through the next few weeks.

The GoFundMe link can be found at https://www.gofundme.com/f/1r3sk2mwxc.

Wanting to spread awareness and hoping people realize the serious need for the type of bone marrow transplant­s, the family is also asking people to consider donating to BeTheMatch.com.

The organizati­on, according to its website, connects patients to the life-saving marrow transplant­s they need, covers uninsured costs for transplant recipients and funds groundbrea­king research. More informatio­n and donations to the organizati­on can be made at www.bethematch­foundation.org.

When Roman first received his diagnosis, the members of his Valencia Viking football team, in a showing of solidarity with their friend and teammate, shaved their heads.

Keeping in the same spirit of camaraderi­e and togetherne­ss in support of Roman, they also have a post office box set up for people to send well wishes and supportive messages.

“It would be awesome for people to send ‘get well’ cards or anything inspiratio­nal for Pedro to read, and his mom is going to hang everything on the wall,” said Altmayer.

Contact info: Pedro Roman C/O Alana Altmayer P.O. Box 357 Acton, CA 93510

 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? Claudia Chavelas uses a bar-coded swab to collect DNA during a recent Be The Match drive-in event in Valencia to find potential bone marrow donors.
Dan Watson/The Signal Claudia Chavelas uses a bar-coded swab to collect DNA during a recent Be The Match drive-in event in Valencia to find potential bone marrow donors.
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Courtesy photo Pedro Roman, 16, whose leukemia recently returned, has been a patient at City of Hope for the past three weeks.

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