'I'm really happy': Spokane teen with terminal brain cancer graduates early
It was a day Jaden Baer told 4 News Now he'd live to see. He did. He made it to graduation.
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It was a day Jaden Baer told 4 News Now he'd live to see. He did. He made it to graduation.
Jaden Baer has once again proved he is a fighter.
Jaden Baer was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor last year. Now, the Spokane teenager is in the hospital again -- this time due to a blood clot. He's recovering after a successful surgery, but is still on a ventilator.
It's a day he hoped he'd see... and he did.
17-year-old Jaden Baer was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in February, and doctors said he only had nine months to live. But Jaden's made many strides and milestones since then, and he just crossed another item off his bucket list.
When Jaden Baer was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he vowed to spend every day completing items on his bucket list.
When Jaden Baer found out he had an inoperable brain tumor, he responded with grace.