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Published on:

10th Jun 2025

Mason’s Mission: Fighting Cancer Across Continents

Mason, a 21-year-old from Iran, shares his remarkable story of fighting neuroblastoma for more than a decade. Diagnosed at age 7, Mason has faced multiple relapses, treatment resistance, and devastating setbacks—including the moment his doctors told him they could do no more.

In this episode of Life on Pause, Mason reflects on his decision to take his story global, sending his case to over 100 cancer centers in search of a second chance. That chance came through Dr. Giselle Sholler and a new treatment called DFMO. Mason traveled alone to the U.S. for care, where he found not only hope, but a home at the Ronald McDonald House in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

This is a story of persistence, global courage, and doing everything you can—especially when the odds are stacked against you. Thank you, Mason, for sharing your voice and your strength.

Topics Covered:

  • Diagnosis at age 7 and multiple relapses
  • The emotional weight of being told "there’s nothing more we can do"
  • How he sent his story to over 100 cancer centers
  • Discovering DFMO and connecting with Dr. Giselle Sholler
  • Receiving treatment far from home, alone
  • Life at Ronald McDonald House and finding a support system
  • What it means to “do your best” when facing uncertainty

About Life on Pause:

Life on Pause is a podcast for and by young adults with cancer. Produced by Penn State Health’s AYA Oncology Program, each episode is rooted in honest storytelling and community connection. Our content is reviewed by medical and psychosocial experts to ensure accuracy and care.

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About the Podcast

Life on Pause
Life On Pause is a podcast for and by young adults living with cancer. Each month, young adult cancer patients from Penn State Health share honestly about their cancer diagnosis, treatment and life afterwards. As cancer causes the group to reflect on issues both large and small, surprisingly relatable stories and themes emerge. From relationships to body functions, nothing is off the table.