Beginning treatment before an official diagnosis
Mason’s diagnosis was a lengthy process, taking over eight weeks from the initial biopsy. Despite not having a confirmed diagnosis, he began chemotherapy due to the rapid growth of the lump. Doctors warned us that the growth was highly aggressive and fast dividing, which was alarming to hear as parents. However, they explained that aggressive growths often respond well to chemotherapy. Surgery was initially not an option because the lump was more extensive than visible, as revealed by MRI, PET, and CT scans. The lump accounted for only about 15% of the tumour and it was spreading in his pelvis/abdomen area, core, and pushing against his lower back and organs.