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This 2-Year-Old Beat Liver Cancer Thanks to a Transplant From a Living Donor

This 2-Year-Old Beat Liver Cancer Thanks to a Transplant From a Living Donor

The Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital just released heartwarming footage of 2-year-old Crew Dearth walking down a hospital hallway to claps after his victory over liver cancer.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, Crew was diagnosed with stage 4 liver cancer in March 2025.

“We just could not believe our baby had cancer. If I was standing up, I would have fell to the ground,” said Crew’s mom, Nicole.

After it was announced that Crew would need a liver transplant, his aunt, Taylor, was found to be a match.

“Often, organs for transplants come from deceased donors, but the liver is the only organ that can regenerate. That means it’s possible for a living donor to safely give a portion of their liver to someone in need,” the clinic wrote.

“I never thought about being a living organ donor for someone until Crew’s diagnosis, but I am so happy I got the chance to do so.” said Crew’s aunt.

Footage here shows the two-year-old walking with his family before ringing the bravery bell, celebrating the end of his cancer treatment.

📸 Cleveland Clinic via Storyful

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