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She exemplifies the miracle of life as she moves toward wholeness
Margie with her “miracle” baby, Mhira Claire: Exemplifying emotional fortitude amid the challenges of her leukemia journey. Patient Stories Series (No. 44) Despite the challenges of her leukemia diagnosis, Margie P. Villafuerte discovered she was pregnant in March 2023. While medical advisories often caution against pregnancy for female leukemia patients, Margie chose to move forward with courage. Throughout her pregnancy, she sought support from the EPCALM Foundation to nav

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Drawing strength from family as an anchor toward healing
Merlita Macalino: No one has to face the leukemia battle alone. Patient Stories Series (No. 43) Merlita B. Macalino, a 34-year-old mother of two from Macabebe, Pampanga, has been battling chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) since January 2021. Though initially overwhelmed by her diagnosis, Merlita has faced her illness with remarkable resilience and determination. Throughout her treatment, Merlita’s family has been her anchor. Her husband, John Phillip, and their children have

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Despite her health challenges, she remains a source of joy and strength for her family
Shella May Lopera: Her journey is a powerful testament to the human spirit and the importance of hope. Patient Stories Series (No. 42) Shella May A. Lopera, a resilient 23-year-old from Norzagaray, Bulacan, is currently navigating life with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). Diagnosed at age 18, Shella May has faced numerous challenges, including an arduous path to a correct diagnosis during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite her health struggles and the financial constraints of

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May 11


PATIENT JOURNALS Lessons Learned Series - No. 38
This is the inspiring story of Nico S. Ugay, 28, from Las Piñas City, who was diagnosed with B-Cell Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) in March 2016. After five years of rigorous treatment at the Philippine General Hospital, including chemotherapy and blood transfusions, Nico was declared in full remission in 2021. As of 13 March 2026, Nico has been declared cancer-free. Nico attributes his recovery to God’s grace mercy, a disciplined lifestyle, and the unwavering support of

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May 7


Strong family support system is vital in defeating leukemia
Marlene Laylo: Strong family bonds effectively ensure her healthcare and wellbeing. Patient Stories Series (No. 41) Marlene A. Laylo, 67, is a long-time serviced patient of the EPCALM Foundation. Diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) in October 2014, she was initially given only three years to live. Today, more than a decade later, she continues to thrive through God’s grace and the exceptional support of her family. Now residing in Batangas, Marlene travels quart

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May 4


PATIENT JOURNALS Lessons Learned Series - No. 37
Camello DLC Raagas , 33, is a father who has been battling chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) since 2018. Due to his condition, Camello lost his stable employment and now relies on intermittent encoding projects, leaving him unable to afford four of his five required medications. Following a critical hospitalization in August 2023, Camello is currently undergoing four chemotherapy sessions and requires a new medication, Dasatinib. Despite these hardships and a lifelong history o

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Apr 30


He stands strong with his family above the challenges of leukemia
Ehd's unwavering faith provides him with a sense of peace that transcended his physical limitations Patient Stories Series (No. 40) In the city of Imus, Cavite, Edrelino R. Garcia, 59—affectionately known as "Ehd"—lived a peaceful retirement with his wife, Geneveve. A former police officer, Ehd dedicated 40 years to serving and protecting various parts of the Philippines. Together, they found comfort in their suburban home, surrounded by the love of their three adult children

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Apr 27


PATIENT JOURNALS Lessons Learned Series - No. 36
This is the leukemia story of Rolly B. Franco , a 34-year-old from Pampanga diagnosed with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) in 2018. Following years of treatment and a BCR-ABL test (Breakpoint Cluster Region-Abelson Murine Leukemia) in October 2024, Rolly’s journey stands as a testament to faith and resilience. Rolly credits his progress to the support of his family, government programs, and organizations like EPCALM. Guided by his mother’s advice to focus on life rather th

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Apr 23


Facing the challenges of leukemia with faith in God, family support
Ernesto Laxamana: God’s grace and mercy, with his family’s support, helped him through his challenging leukemia journey. Patient Stories Series (No. 39) The leukemia journey of Ernesto P. Laxamana , 70, is a testament to resilience and the amazing power of family support. Originally from Concepcion, Tarlac, he moved to Angeles City, Pampanga, to build a better life for his family, establishing himself through his work as a tailor in Dau, Pampanga. His life took an unexpected

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Apr 20


PATIENT JOURNALS Lessons Learned Series - No. 35
Adrian Pol M. Intal , 24, from Sta. Maria, Minalin, Pampanga, is battling chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). He attributes his favorable and consistent improvement in his laboratory results to following his doctor’s treatment plan. Standard treatment protocols emphasize a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, hydration, gentle exercise, and adequate rest. He knows how critical it is to avoid infection risks, and adhere strictly to treatment plans in regular consult

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Mar 30


PATIENT JOURNALS Lessons Learned Series - No. 34
John Patrick S. Regidor was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) in March 2023 at the age of 20. Following aggressive chemotherapy, the family celebrated a brief remission in late 2023. However, they faced the devastating news of a relapse in 2024. While his most recent bone marrow aspiration showed no leukemic cells, his hematologist has advised further chemotherapy; a bone marrow transplant is his best chance for long-term recovery. The financial toll on the Re

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Mar 26


He looks forward to being a leukemia survivor in 2026
Nico S. Ugay: Strength found in prayers and family are vital in healing and recovery. Patient Stories Series (No. 38) Nico S. Ugay , 28, from Las Piñas City recalls his rollercoaster ride with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), which began in March 2016. He shares his leukemia journey’s ups and downs, which he said is a story of faith and resilience. His B-Cell ALL was diagnosis at the Philippine General Hospital following several episodes of fainting, fatigue, and dizziness.

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Mar 23


PATIENT JOURNALS Lessons Learned Series - No. 33
Rizz Ann Maysia T. Perlado-Lozares , 30, found hope during her battle with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) by having a positive attitude, and through the support of her loved ones. The first hurdle was accepting her condition so she could focus on recovery rather than denial. She attributes her healing to God's grace, and the unwavering support of her community. Relatives provided financial assistance, while church members, friends, and neighbors offered constant encouragem

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Mar 19


Faith in God, family love will lead him to full recovery
Camello de la Cruz Raagas: Hopeful to get full recovery some day through God’s mercy, and his family’s love. Patient Stories Series (No. 37) Camello DLC Raagas , a 33-year-old father, has been battling chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) since 2018. Despite his diagnosis, he expresses that his greatest struggle is not the illness itself, but the daily challenge of overcoming poverty to provide for his two children. His life has been marked by hardship. Following his parents' separ

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Mar 16


PATIENT JOURNALS Lessons Learned Series - No. 32
Hector V. Valladolid Jr., 37, is a dedicated member of the EPCALM Foundation since April 2021. After a courageous battle with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), Hector’s oncologist confirmed in September 2022 that he is officially in remission. While Hector continues to face physical challenges, including significant hearing loss, he remains remarkably positive. He has adapted through lip-reading and continues to be an active participant in his spiritual community, regularly

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Mar 12


‘There is life after leukemia’
Rolly B. Franco: “There is life after leukemia, indeed.” Patient Stories Series (No. 36) The journey of Rolly B. Franco , 34, with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is a profound testament to the preciousness of life and the power of faith. Diagnosed in 2018 after experiencing severe weight loss, physical lumps, blurred vision, and an enlarged spleen, he sought medical attention in San Fernando and Arayat, Pampanga, where he comes from. Following a series of tests, includin

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Mar 9


Keeping everything balanced while focusing on getting well
Adrian Pol Intal: Keeping the challenges of life balanced toward recovery. Patient Stories Series (No. 35) Leukemia patients frequently face physical symptoms such as fatigue, infection, and bone pain, alongside emotional challenges like depression and family disruption. Managing these difficulties is essential for the well-being of both patients and their families. Standard treatment protocols emphasize a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, hydration, gentle exerci

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Mar 2


PATIENT JOURNALS Lessons Learned Series - No. 31
This is the uplifting journey of Jonallyn B. Chentes, a 28-year-old survivor who has been a serviced patient of the EPCALM Foundation since 2018. Diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) in 2016, she was forced to pause her education to undergo grueling treatment. The following years tested her physical and financial endurance, as her family faced significant challenges to cover both household and medical expenses. Although she was declared in remission in 2018, she re

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Feb 26


Waiting for better days with hope, and a smile
John Patrick Regidor: Hoping for better days, with a smile. Patient Stories Series (No. 34) Most people who meet John Patrick S. Regidor see a polite 22-year-old with a soft voice and a disarming smile. But behind that smile is a battle that began long before his leukemia diagnosis—one that continues even to this day. JP, the youngest son of the late Patricio III and Theresa Regidor, grew up in Naga City, Camarines Sur in a home anchored by faith and perseverance. A Civil En

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Feb 23


PATIENT JOURNALS Lessons Learned Series - No. 30
Family love can significantly heal disease by providing emotional support, fostering healthier lifestyle choices, and creating a nurturing environment. Such was the experience of Editho G. Mula who has been courageously fighting chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) since March 2020. He is a devoted husband to Liza, and a father of four from Butuan City, While the financial burden was a significant challenge, Tatay Editho and his family remained steadfast in their faith, as they

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Feb 19
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