A Door Opened for Will Roberts 

Just hours after a small sign of hope appeared in 15-year-old Will Roberts’ fight, his family received the news they had been praying for.

According to his family, the FDA has approved an emergency request allowing Will to receive his experimental DeltaRex-G treatment inside Rady Children’s Hospital in California.

For those following Will’s journey, this moment is deeply meaningful.

Will, a teenage cancer warrior from Alabama, has been battling Stage 4 osteosarcoma. After nearly every available option had been tried, his family traveled across the country in search of one more chance — DeltaRex-G, an investigational treatment they believed could give him hope.

But then everything stopped.

For more than two weeks, Will was unable to continue treatment because his platelet count had dropped too low. His family feared that every delay gave the disease more time to move forward.

Just yesterday, his mother Brittney shared that they were preparing for the painful possibility of taking Will home to Alabama, where he could be surrounded by the people who love him most.

Then came the call they had been waiting for.

Doctors were working with the FDA on an emergency appeal.

And today, that appeal was approved.

Brittney shared that Dr. Gordon is already heading to San Diego with what the family believes may be Will’s last remaining chance.

She said hospitals rarely agree to administer investigational treatments inside their own facility, making this decision feel like a door only God could have opened.

Will’s battle is not over. He is still facing serious challenges, and his family knows the road ahead remains uncertain.

But after days of fear, waiting, and heartbreak…

One door has opened.

Please keep praying for Will — for strength in his body, wisdom for his doctors and nurses, and hope for this treatment to give him another chance.

As Brittney wrote:

“Our God is bigger than cancer.”

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