Baby boy sign in the basketball game brings the whole arena to their feet under applause.

Diagnosing cancer, no doubt, is a terrible thing. However, it is amazing to see people climbing to support those who are fighting the terrible disease when they need it the most.
Of course, support almost always comes from family and friends. But sometimes comes the unlikely place: the ex-wife of the new Hopand, or in the case of Cameron Garros, fans of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Cameron is 12 years old in Austenton, Ohio, who was diagnosed with leukemia on May 23.

The chemical treatments started immediately in grade six with his colleagues and his family and community behind him.
"He's a big bear with smiles and cuddles, we know he's hoping he'll be home soon to enjoy the summer months, but he's on a long road to chemotherapy and Cleveland visits," he said. a friend who created Gofondam for Cam.

Fortunately, Cam’s treatments have gone extremely well. So well, in fact, that with one treatment to go, Cam and his family drove an hour to Cleveland to watch the Cavaliers game to celebrate.Cam brought a special sign he had made, hoping he would get his chance to share it with the crowd.Once the jumbo-tron’s camera found Cam, he unfolded his message — “My last chemo is Thursday. I”m here to celebrate. #CamStrong”The crowd went nuts, giving Cam a standing ovation, some of the clapping coming from other kids Cam’s age.Even the Cavaliers players, including ‘The King’ himself, LeBron James, stopped warmups in order to show Cam their support.“Cameron Jaros this is for you buddy. We are so proud of you. The strength you have shown is, and always will be, a huge inspiration to me. You are my HERO. I love you Cam Bam,” said one of Cam’s immediate family members Facebook.





“I was at that game… it was a very special moment. Beautiful!!!” said another Cavaliers fan.


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