Arrest Ordered For Mom Of Boy, 13, Resisting Chemo

May 20th, 2009 (5) Posted By Erik Wong.

Forced Chemo

Forced Chemo

Colleen Hauser, left, smiles at her son Daniel as they answered questions from the media in New Ulm, Minn. A Minnesota judge on Friday, May 15, 2009 ruled a 13-year-old boy with a highly treatable form of cancer must seek medical treatment over his parents’ objections. (AP Photo/The Star Tribune, Kyndell Harkness)

By AMY FORLITI

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NEW ULM, Minn. (AP) – Authorities nationwide are on the lookout Wednesday for a mother and her 13-year-old cancer-stricken son who fled after refusing the chemotherapy that doctors say could save the boy’s life.

Colleen Hauser and her son, Daniel, who has Hodgkin’s lymphoma, apparently left their southern Minnesota home sometime after a doctor’s appointment and court-ordered X-ray on Monday showed his tumor had grown.

Brown County District Judge John Rodenberg, who had ruled last week that Daniel’s parents were medically neglecting him, issued an arrest warrant Tuesday for Colleen Hauser and ruled her in contempt of court. Rodenberg also ordered that Daniel be placed in foster care and immediately evaluated by a cancer specialist for treatment.

The boy’s father, Anthony Hauser, testified he didn’t know where his wife and son were but had made no attempt to find them. He testified he last saw his son Monday morning, and he saw his wife only briefly that evening when she said she was leaving “for a time.”

As of Wednesday morning, the mother and son still had not been found, said Carl Rolloff, a sheriff’s dispatcher.

Officials distributed the arrest warrant nationwide. Brown County Sheriff Rich Hoffman said Tuesday that investigators were following some leads locally, but declined to elaborate.

“It’s absolutely crazy. It’s very disappointing,” James Olson, the attorney representing Brown County Family Services. “We’re trying to do what’s right for this young man.”

There was no immediate response to a message seeking comment that was left at the Hauser house in Sleepy Eye early Wednesday.

Daniel’s Hodgkin’s lymphoma is considered highly curable with chemotherapy and radiation, but the boy quit chemo after a single treatment. With his parents, he opted instead for “alternative medicines,” citing religious beliefs. That led authorities to seek custody. Rodenberg last week ruled that Daniel’s parents were medically neglecting their son.

The judge has said Daniel, who has a learning disability and cannot read, did not understand the risks and benefits of chemotherapy and didn’t believe he was ill.

The Hausers are Roman Catholic and also believe in the “do no harm” philosophy of the Nemenhah Band, a Missouri-based religious group that believes in natural healing methods advocated by some American Indians.

Colleen Hauser testified earlier that she had been treating his cancer with herbal supplements, vitamins, ionized water and other natural alternatives.

The founder of Nemenhah, Philip Cloudpiler Landis, said it was a bad idea for Colleen Hauser to flee with her son.

“She should have gone to court,” Landis said. “It’s how we work these things out. You don’t solve anything by disregarding the order of the judge.”

Anthony Hauser now agrees that Daniel needs to be taken back to a doctor for re-evaluation for the best treatment, said Calvin Johnson, an attorney for the parents.

The family’s doctor, James Joyce, testified by telephone that he examined Daniel on Monday, and that an X-ray showed his tumor had grown to the size it was when he was first diagnosed.

“He had basically gotten back all the trouble he had in January,” the doctor said.

Joyce testified that he offered to make appointments for Daniel with oncologists, but the Hausers declined. He also said he tried to give Daniel more information about lymphoma but the boy, his mother and lawyer Susan Daya left in a rush.

“Under Susan Daya’s urging, they indicated they had other places to go,” Joyce said.

Daya did not immediately respond to a call Tuesday from The Associated Press. The court also tried to reach her during the hearing, but got no answer.

In his ruling last week, Rodenberg wrote that he would not order chemotherapy if Daniel’s prognosis was poor. But if the outlook was good, it appeared chemotherapy and possibly radiation would be in the boy’s best interest, he wrote.

Daniel’s lymphoma was diagnosed in January, and six rounds of chemotherapy were recommended. He and his parents sought other opinions, but the doctors agreed with the initial assessment.

State statutes require parents to provide necessary medical care for a child, Rodenberg wrote. The statutes say alternative and complementary health care methods aren’t enough.

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  • GRIZZ

    The govt is going to FORCE this kid to take chemo and all the drugs that go along with that?THIS IS FUCKED UP.I personally would do anything in my power to save my loved ones,but if I didnt want chemo the nazis would have to drag me out of my house.But you know GRIZZ isnt letting that happen.

    • Vehement

      I’m glad I’m not the only one who thinks this is bullshit. Chemo is just as bad if not worse than the cancer itself. My wifes friend has gone through it at least three times and it won’t go away. My grandfather went through this too and didnt make it. How do you force this kind of treatment on someone?

  • MinneSoCold

    It’s a tough call on this one, but one thing is clear; if you are white, you have no right to “religious beliefs” and in fact they’re wrong according to libtards.

  • Austin

    like idk, i dont feel like forcing them to go is right at all, its bullshit, but if the kid is mentally ill and cant read, maybe he would make a different choice if he was talked to about this instead of the whole “religon” deal, i believe in god and i believe everyone has there time but damnit, if this kid has a shot to be cured he should take it instead of beinig wrapped up in “alterenative” ways. i mean idk, he should be talked to alone, taled to about the chemo and that he might die, and talked to about other methiods too. i think it should be his decision and that she shouldnt have ran, thats putting the child in danger. idk i mean i just feel he should make his choice without his parents pressing his issue.

  • DoubleTap

    If he is not able to make the decision then it is up to his parents to decide. This is complete BS to force someone to take Chemo if it is against their beliefs. Bullshit. We all have the right to say NO to this crap for ourselves and for our kids.