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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Auburn football signee Shon Coleman 'cancer-free'

Auburn football signee Shon Coleman, an offensive lineman from Olive Branch, Miss., received some good news in his battle against leukemia.

Coleman, who has undergone chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia at St. Jude's Medical Research Center in Memphis, Tenn., is cancer free, according to a Friday Internet post by his mother, DeKeisha Tunstall.

"We are cancer-free!!!" Tunstall wrote. "Shon had a bone marrow aspiration today and 0% cancer cells were detected in his marrow. When he entered the hospital 15 days ago he was at 60%. Blood is clear and marrow is clear. We're in remission on Day 15. Excellent news. God is so GOOD!!!!"

The message continued: "He still has to follow his treatment plan, but this is an amazing feat!!! We're celebrating tonight."

Coleman, a 6-foot-7, 285-pound tackle, is a five-star recruit and considered one of the jewels of Auburn's 2010 recruiting class.

“We have no concern about what his football status is, whatsoever,” Auburn head coach Gene Chizik said late last month. “We want the young man to be healthy, and our thoughts and prayers are out to the family in terms of recovery."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great news.

AUburnt2acrisp said...

the doctors, medicine, modern science, hospital, nursing support staff and people who care about Shon Coleman are so GOOD!

Zav said...

Wishing him all the best from here in the UK

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