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05-25-2009, 09:31 PM
http://health.yahoo.com/news/ap/us_forced_chemo.html

Mom returns voluntarily with cancer-stricken boy By PATRICK CONDON, Associated Press Writer - Mon May 25, 5:53 PM


PDTNEW ULM, Minn. - A 13-year-old cancer patient and his mother, who fled Minnesota last week to avoid court-ordered chemotherapy for him, returned voluntarily Monday, and the boy was evaluated by a doctor, a sheriff and the family's attorney said.

Daniel Hauser was "immediately checked over medically" when he and his mother arrived on a charter flight at 3 a.m., Brown County Sheriff Rich Hoffmann said.

He did not say where the pair have been since they missed a court hearing last Tuesday, prompting a nationwide search, or whether Daniel received medical treatment for his Hodgkin's lymphoma while they were gone.

"It is a good day as Daniel and Colleen Hauser have been safely returned to Minnesota," Hoffmann said.

Because Colleen Hauser returned voluntarily, a warrant for her arrest was lifted, and Hoffmann expected a federal fugitive arrest warrant would also be dropped. Daniel was in his parents' custody.

Daniel Hauser was evaluated at a hospital in the Twin Cities on Monday, according to Tom Hagen, an attorney at the law office representing Daniel's parents.

Hagen said Calvin Johnson, his associate who represents Daniel's parents, is out of town and unavailable for comment, but authorized Hagen to disclose that information about the Hausers.

A message left for Daniel's court-appointed attorney was not returned Monday.

Phone messages left with the Hausers on Monday evening were not immediately returned, and two sheriff's vehicles blocked the road to their home in Sleepy Eye, about 100 miles southwest of the Twin Cities.

Hoffmann said Jennifer Keller, an attorney from Orange County, Calif., contacted the sheriff's office Sunday and said Colleen Hauser wanted to bring Daniel home. Hoffmann said a charter plane was donated by Asgaard Media of Corona, Calif.

Hoffmann declined to elaborate on Keller's involvement. Keller did not immediately return a message left at her office Monday. The voice message system at Asgaard Media was full and a message could not be left. The film and television production company did not immediately return an e-mail request for comment.

Dr. Bruce Bostrom, the pediatric oncologist at Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota who diagnosed Daniel's cancer in January, said he was happy to hear of the boy's return.

"I'm delighted," Bostrom said. "I've been so worried that he was going to die in Mexico. I've been praying for his safe return, so I think my prayers will be answered."

Bostrom was not working Monday and didn't know if Daniel had gone to Children's Hospitals to be examined.

Hodgkin's lymphoma has a 90 percent cure rate in children if treated with chemotherapy and radiation, but doctors say Daniel has a 5 percent chance of survival without those treatments.

Daniel underwent one round of chemotherapy in February, but stopped after that single treatment, citing religious beliefs. The family opted instead for natural healing practices inspired by American Indians.

A judge ruled that the parents medically neglected Daniel and ordered them to get him an updated chest X-ray as well as select an oncologist for a re-evaluation. After the X-ray showed a tumor in Daniel's chest has grown, the mother and son left town.

The FBI said the pair flew to Los Angeles. Investigators suspected they might have been heading to one of a number of alternative cancer clinics in northern Mexico.

The American Cancer Society estimates 35 to 50 clinics in Mexican border towns attract cancer patients looking for alternatives to traditional U.S. treatment methods.

On Thursday, Anthony Hauser appeared before reporters asking his wife to call him and to come home. "If you're out there, please bring Danny home so we can decide as a family what Danny's treatment should be," he said.

The FBI's affidavit in support of an arrest warrant for Colleen Hauser alleged she fled the state to avoid being prosecuted on two state counts of depriving another of custodial or parental rights. The "parental rights" refer to those of Brown County family services, which was granted custody of Daniel to get him to a pediatric oncologist.

Chief Deputy Jason Seidl said there were no outstanding charges against Colleen Hauser as of Monday evening. Hoffmann said he could not comment on whether charges might be filed later, but added the goal of the warrant was to to get Daniel back and get him treatment.

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Highschoolfan78
05-25-2009, 09:46 PM
I had the topic debated at school. It's a touchy subject that is far from over. The welfare of the child vs. religious protection from the government. I am not even sure how I feel about the situation.If you disarm yourself from your emotions, you can see both sides equally.

LH Panther Mom
05-25-2009, 09:47 PM
Originally posted by Highschoolfan78
It's a touchy subject that is far from over. The welfare of the child vs. religious protection from the government.
I was thinking the same thing!

Highschoolfan78
05-25-2009, 10:04 PM
Off topic, but I realized I went over 1,000 posts sometime in the past month or two. It only took 5 years. I'd like to thank mom for, you know, giving me life. I'd like to thank T.I. for proving there is still a need for the police department, I'd like to thank Robert Dinero and Al Pacino for creating "Righteous Kill." That is all!