In February 2008, James Deshautelle was starting a new relationship with Laura. A few weeks into their dating, James found out his T-cell lymphoma had returned. |
"I tried to break it off with her, thinking no woman in her right mind would ever want to date a cancer patient. I was wrong," says James. |
Laura stood by his side and visited him at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center during his treatments. "She treated me as if I wasn't sick. With her, it sometimes felt like I didn't even have cancer," shares James. |
During that time he underwent chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant, and he knew he was with the right woman â and the right cancer center. |
"Any woman who can endure the hard times when her boyfriend is fighting cancer is definitely a keeper," says James. "I proposed in February 2009, and we married in July of that year. |
The quality of care I received at MDÂ Anderson is what really separates it from other hospitals. The technology and treatment plans are advanced, extensive and impressive." |
We're happy to report that James has been cancer-free since he finished his treatments in 2008. And he and Laura have a wonderful life together that includes two beautiful children. |
This Valentine's Day, know that YOU help make love stories like this possible. |
Thank you for your commitment to Making Cancer History®. Through your care and ongoing support, we can give more people a life free of cancer and full of possibilities. |
Happy Valentine's Day from MDÂ Anderson. |