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Local News ‘The Mighty Quinn’ battled brain cancer twice. Now it’s his father’s turn. A Weymouth boy became famous after his cancer diagnosis in 2019.
Quinn Waters, known locally as “The Mighty Quinn,” has been in the hearts and minds of people across the South Shore and beyond since his brain cancer diagnosis in 2019.
After Quinn relapsed in 2021, neighbors in Weymouth and Quincy continued to rally around the boy, who has had nothing but clean brain scans in recent years, with no new cancer growth, his father said.
Quinn Waters, known locally as “The Mighty Quinn,” has been in the hearts and minds of people across the South Shore and beyond since his brain cancer diagnosis in 2019.
Quinn Waters, of Weymouth, also known as “The Mighty Quinn,” a freshly 7-year-old, two-time brain cancer survivor, gave back to the other children in the hospital where he was treated Friday ...
Quinn Waters, known as "The Mighty Quinn," was first diagnosed with brain cancer in 2019. He is collecting toys for kids with cancer to mark his 7th birthday. Toys can be dropped off at the ...
Quinn Waters, the 3-year-old known affectionately as "The Mighty Quinn," dropped the puck before the Boston Bruins faced the San Jose Sharks on Hockey Fights Cancer Night. Advertisement ...
Six years after a devastating cancer diagnosis, Jarlath Waters’ 9-year-old son Quinn received a cancer-free brain scan — just a week before this devoted dad collapsed in the Dublin airp… ...
He became known as "The Mighty Quinn" for his bravery and strength in the face of his cancer battle. He is currently stable after completing 30 rounds of radiation in all by April 2021.
WEYMOUTH, MASS. (WHDH) - Jarlath Waters, the father of the “Mighty Quinn,” a Weymouth boy who had a very public battle with brain cancer, has been diagnosed with glioblastoma.
A Weymouth boy became famous after his cancer diagnosis in 2019. After a recent emergency in Ireland, doctors found a tumor on his father's brain. The post ‘The Mighty Quinn’ battled brain ...
Quinn Waters, known locally as “The Mighty Quinn,” has been in the hearts and minds of people across the South Shore and beyond since his brain cancer diagnosis in 2019.