Michael “MJ” Dixon, a 12-year-old African American boy from Killeen, Texas, is now cancer-free after a three-year battle with leukemia. In 2023, he celebrated his health victory by ringing the bell at Baylor Scott & White, a ceremony marking the end of his treatment.“I feel good. I can finally do everything I did way before I had cancer, I feel like a free person,” MJ told KWTX.
MJ’s fight included countless rounds of chemotherapy, which took away his ability to walk, play with friends, and even his cherished locs. He said, “I was mad, sad, because it took two years to grow out my dreads.”
MJ’s mother, Chaundra Dixon, took a risky step by enrolling him in a clinical trial for a drug called Blinatumomab that doctors suggested. It ultimately helped destroy his cancer cells when other treatments weren’t working.
Moreover, Chaundra also credited their faith and community support for helping them through. Rapper Lil Boosie, a cancer survivor himself, offered encouragement and even helped with donor match events and medical bills.
“They thought MJ would not make it. So I say keep good faith, and keep laughter around, keep smiles around. I want those kids to know that they could beat this disease,” Boosie said.
MJ continues to motivate others, saying, “Keep fighting, don’t give up, eat healthy, eat fruits and vegetables. Don’t give up and just be you.”