Media Crowdfunding for Dutch kickboxer Robbie Hageman (untreatable brain tumor)

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*(It’s probably not the right place for this thread, but can it please not be moved mods? Would appreciate that!)*


Hello my fellow Sherbro’s,


Robbie Hageman is a 31-year old (former) Dutch kickboxer who was diagnosed with a brain tumor during a CT-scan after getting knocked-out by Dmitry Menshikov at GLORY 62.
It’s mandatory to do a brain-scan after getting knocked-out in GLORY, and that’s when they found out about the tumor.
Terrible news, but after all you can call it a blessing in disguise..

Though after three years of treatment in the Netherlands, the doctors can’t help Robbie no more. Healing is not possible in the Netherlands.
His life expectancy is estimated to be only 5 years…

Robbie wants to do everything to heal and see his children grow up. Treatment is possible in the US with surprisingly good results, there is even a chance of full recovery! It concerns a treatment (antineoplaston therapy) that is possible with Dr. Burzynski in Houston Texas USA. The costs for this (annual) treatment are high and with the additional costs (travel costs, accommodation and loss of income) the total costs will amount to € 475,000.
Unfortunately, this treatment is not reimbursed, hence his friends and family started a crowdfunding for Robbie Hageman.


I don’t know Robbie Hageman personally, but I’ve followed his kickboxing career and one of my teammates always goes to his gym for sparring when he’s preparing for a fight. I’m familiar with Robbie and from what I know he’s a great guy.

I've made a small donation myself and want to help Robbie even more by sharing his story here with you guys on Sherdog.
I really hope he’ll make it…

Link to the crowdfunding:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/pshbw-he...ow-1&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer


Story from Robbie’s crowdfunding promotion:


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Dear people,

Through this way we want to raise money for our best friend Robbie Hageman.
A fantastic, sweet and very sporty father of three children and only 31 years old,
he was diagnosed with a brain tumor during a CT scan in early 2019.

Robbie lives in Nuenen with his wife Chantal and their three children, Inoah (6), Boaz (3) Jeüs (2).
In daily life he works in his own gym Out of the Boks in Valkenswaard where he gives kickboxing lessons to recreational users but also (well-known) top athletes.

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Religion also plays an important role in Robbie's life.
This goes much further than just praying and visiting churches, he also gives services throughout the Netherlands and has spread his story many times, including on radio and TV.

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Robbie was a professional kickboxer. In December 2018 he fought a match against the Russian Dmitry Menshikov at the Glory 62 event. Robbie was knocked out during the match. According to Glory's rules, Robbie then had to undergo a head scan. This scan is mandatory at Glory after every knockout.
Robbie heard something terrible during the results.

The doctors had found that Robbie had a growth in his head.
It turned out to be a tumor that was too deep to be removed completely.
Robbie was told he was terminally ill.

In April 2019, Robbie underwent surgery and the tumor was largely removed. He tried to get his life back after the operation, the tumor was expected to stay away for eight to ten years. However, the reality turned out to be different, after more than a year and a half the tumor was back.

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At the beginning of 2022, a large part of the tumor was again removed during a second operation and Robbie unfortunately also lost part of his field of vision. Robbie was then irradiated 28 times in Maastricht and another scan followed, which showed that the part of the tumor that had remained behind had not changed.

In the Netherlands, apart from a one-year chemotherapy that Robbie started last August, they can do nothing for him. This treatment is only life-prolonging, healing is not possible in the Netherlands, according to the doctors.

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Since Robbie is not a quitter, he wants to do everything to heal and see his children grow up. Treatment is possible in the US with surprisingly good results, there is even a chance of full recovery! It concerns a treatment (antineoplaston therapy) that is possible with Dr. Burzynski in Houston Texas USA. The costs for this (annual) treatment are high and with the additional costs (travel costs, accommodation and loss of income) the total costs will amount to € 475,000.

Unfortunately, this treatment is not reimbursed, hence this promotion, because that is what Robbie, his wife and children deserve. This treatment can make all the difference.

Let's help Robbie and his family en masse and make this fundraiser a great success so that there is hope for a future again, thank you very much in advance!
 
You may get a better response in the kickboxing sub forums. Too many threads here while the sub forums on Sherdog are smaller, they tend to be more of a tightknit community. More posters on the heavies but I feel like threads become forgotten quicker.
 
You may get a better response in the kickboxing sub forums. Too many threads here while the sub forums on Sherdog are smaller, they tend to be more of a tightknit community. More posters on the heavies but I feel like threads become forgotten quicker.
I’ve already posted it there yesterday, but also want to reach a bigger public for him by posting it here.
 
I had an immediate family member pass five years ago from a brain tumor. The horrors it does to those who have it and the people are them around immeasurable. I'll look into this when I've got more time.
That’s horrible man.
10 year ago my granddad passed away due to cancer. Cancer… it’s something you wouldn't wish on even your worst enemy..
 
Wish I could help. But what little spare money I have since Covid wiped out a business I was invested in, goes to helping my elderly parents.

Great thread to remind us how lucky some of us are, or have been during this holiday season.

God bless us, everyone ~ Tiny Tim

Best of luck to Robbie.
 
My cousin battled brain cancer for 4 years. 3 surgeries, chemo and it still came back to take his life at the age of 35. Super hard to see the toll it took on him and our entire family.
Each surgery changed him a bit and that picture of Robbie's head after the surgery really hits home.
Thanks for the link to the gofundme @BoxerMaurits. Hopefully he can get access to this treatment and it works.
 
My cousin battled brain cancer for 4 years. 3 surgeries, chemo and it still came back to take his life at the age of 35. Super hard to see the toll it took on him and our entire family.
Each surgery changed him a bit and that picture of Robbie's head after the surgery really hits home.
Thanks for the link to the gofundme @BoxerMaurits. Hopefully he can get access to this treatment and it works.
I’m sorry for your loss buddy.
Sometimes life is not fair..
 
Horrible news, here's hoping the young man can get the treatment he needs and it's a resounding success.

I've no doubt the martial arts community will support him in this.
 
so is it basically a death sentence? or has there been other people who had brain tumors that disappeared without surgery?

either way godspeed young man.

nevermind, just read the full post. so he does have a chance.
 
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