September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and one Bay Area family is hoping to make a difference in the lives of young patients.

In 2019, Enzo Keller, now 8, was diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma, an aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Fortunately, he was able to get treatment, and now his cancer is in remission.

Because of their experience, Enzo’s parents, Krista and Danny Keller, started the Enzo and Me Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
Its goal is to fund child cancer research to find better treatments and cures for kids.

According to the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation, 43 kids are diagnosed with cancer every day. It is the number one cause of death by disease among children, yet only 4% of government-funded cancer research is directed towards treating childhood cancer.

The Kellers told NBC Bay Area how hard the experience was.

Source: Bay Area family’s foundation raises funds for childhood cancer awareness