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Strangers and friends raised over $150,000 to save the experimental life of a man in Seattle Cancer treatment After he learned that his insurance won’t cover it, as reported by SWNS.

Matt McLean, 49, has been diagnosed with stage 3. Colorectal cancer After noticing blood in his stool in October 2020.

While sitting in the waiting room, he noticed that the doctor would stop before he could walk – and immediately knew that it wasn’t good news.

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McLean, the small business owner and father of two, said it was a surreal moment. “My wife, Elizabeth, was with me, and it hit her more than I did,” he said according to SWNS.

“When I hear the word “cancer,” I feel a sense of fear, but I also felt a sense of peace because of my faith. ”

Matt McLean is portrayed with his wife, Beth McLean. “It hit her more than I did,” he said of his diagnosis. (Beth MacLean / SWNS)

After undergoing a full-body scan to see if the cancer had spread, McLean began treatment.

In September 2021, after several months of radiation and chemotherapy and surgeryMacLean was declared in remission, but the changes remained monitored.

A year later, the test showed that his blood cancer markers began to rise, but the CT scan showed no signs of a tumor.

“Low Point”

In spring 2024, follow-up CT scans showed that McLean had a significant liver tumor. He then successfully performed a liver resection.

This discovery led to him being diagnosed with stage 4. “It was a low point. You’d say it’s more difficult than my original diagnosis,” he said according to SWNS.

The following surgery to remove the tumor was successful, but one month later, an MRI scan showed two more tumors.

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After that, the doctor decided to try a double approach with surgery to remove and perform the tumor Local chemotherapy.

In November 2024, three additional tumors were discovered during the surgery, and doctors stopped the procedure because they believed that more surgery could promote the growth of the additional tumors.

“When I hear the word “cancer,” I feel a sense of fear, but I also felt a sense of peace because of my faith. ”

“When I got out of the surgery, I was shocked that they didn’t do anything,” McLean said. “I had to overcome all of those feelings, but the doctors did the right thing.”

After learning he had five cancerous tumors, McLean flew to IYA Medical in Scottsdale, Arizona for topical chemotherapy.

Matt McLean from the hospital.

In September 2021, McLean was in remission. In the spring of 2024, a follow-up CT scan showed he had a considerable tumor in his liver. (Beth MacLean / SWNS)

In January 2025, follow-up MRI scans and blood tests showed that the tumor was still there. Chemotherapy did not work.

“It was tough. I was scared at this point,” he said.

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“It was a burden for them,” he said of his child. “They are afraid of losing their father. That breaks my heart more than anything.”

“It was very difficult for my wife, too. She was our rock and she was nothing but supportive throughout this.”

“Gentle”

After discovering that chemotherapy had not worked, McLean discovered vertebrae, a Texas company specializing in whole-body hyperthermia intracorporeal tumor tumor therapy (HEAT).

This alternative type Cancer treatment A cardiac lung machine is used to heat the patient’s blood outside the body as a way to reduce the tumor.

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Despite being approved by the FDA, treatments are not covered as they are classified as experiments by MacLean insurance providers.

Matt McLean's wife, Beth and his children, Josh and Rachel

Matt McLean is portrayed with his wife Beth and two teenagers, Josh (18) and Rachel (16). (Beth MacLean / SWNS)

This means that the two fathers had to raise more than $150,000 to pay for the treatment.

After posting a fundraising page, McLean said he was “blown away” by pouring support from strangers and members of his community.

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“My kids shared it with their friends and I can’t even start telling you how many of them responded,” he said according to SWN. “Even now, I’m still in shock. I’m overwhelmed by the generosity that people have shown to me.”

Matt McLean gives a thumbs up in the hospital.

McLean said he was impressed with the pouring of support. “Even now, I’m still in shock. I’m overwhelmed by the generosity that people have shown to me,” he said. (Beth MacLean / SWNS)

“Money meant nothing to me, so it made me realize how good people were,” he added.

MacLean has booked the appointment of a treatment for Holy Adhesion on March 6, 2025, and hopes that the treatment will be successful.

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“I hope to beat this in the end. I wouldn’t have been able to do it without the support and love of my community and my family.”

Chloe Quill is a Lifestyle Production assistant for Fox News Digital. She and her lifestyle team cover a variety of story topics, including food and drink, travel, and health.

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