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#Melafreakinoma, not "just" skin cancer!

Organized by Alexis Jane Waters
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#Melafreakinoma, not "just" skin cancer! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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#Melafreakinoma, not "just" skin cancer! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
Next Level Jersey T-shirt

Purchasing this shirt will help lessen the financial burden of continued cancer treatment for stage IV melanoma

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All funds raised will go to Alexis Jane Waters, the organizer for beating #melafreakinoma.
$2,140 raised
86 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$25
Next Level Jersey T-shirt, Unisex - Heather Grey
Next Level Jersey T-shirt
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  • #Melafreakinoma, not "just" skin cancer! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • #Melafreakinoma, not "just" skin cancer! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • #Melafreakinoma, not "just" skin cancer! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • #Melafreakinoma, not "just" skin cancer! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • #Melafreakinoma, not "just" skin cancer! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Alexis Jane Waters

About this campaign

Bringing awareness to Melanoma and helping relieve the stresses of daily life while fighting stage IV cancer

At the age of 26 I found a mole on my forehead. That mole turned out to be stage IIIb melanoma, deadly skin cancer. A couple surgeries and I was clear and stayed that way for almost 6 years before the evil, sneaky cancer spread to my lymph nodes in my neck. In the past 2 years (I am now 34) I have had two radical neck dissections, 3 aggressive rounds of biochemo, a clinical trial involving the HF10/herpes symplex virus injections into the tumors on my neck combined with Yervoy infusions, BRaf inhibitors (3 different times) and Opdivo/Yervoy infusion combo. Through all that the cancer spread to my lungs and brain, making me stage IV, and we are now attacking it with head/neck radiation, brain SRS radiation and 6 rounds of Carbo-Taxol chemotherapy.

Through all this I have had incredible support through and through and I am reaching out once more. My current treatment (3 things at once) will make it so working will be limited and stresses high. Taking some of the financial burden away will help me focus on my full time job of kicking cancers ass.

This shirt will also bring awareness to melanoma and its deadly consequences. No tan is worth it, not even a little.

Supporters

Momma Garcia 2 items

we love our Alexis !!

Jeff Waters 2 items + $100

You are the strongest person I have ever known and my love and admiration for you grows every day.

Melina burdette 1 item
Carolyn 1 item + $25
Adams Family $50

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

The Bakery Dudes 1 item + $10

You are a never-fading beacon of hope and strength! Much love - A&B

Alexa Dinger-Hansen 1 item

We love you sweet Lex! You are one of the strongest people I know! I'm happy you're in my life. Please let us know if we can do more for you!

Danielle Cerminara 1 item

Alexis, I am so blessed to have met you and to have had your support throughout my melanoma journey. So happy to support you back. You're INCREDIBLE! Keep fighting hard!!

Dana 1 item + $10
Teresa Wignall

Alexis, I don't know you but want you to know that I will be sending positive thoughts your way AND hope my donation will help relieve some stress you may be feeling as you fight on. Keep fighting, girl! You can beat this!!

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