“They Thought It Was Strep Throat”: Texas Boy’s Sudden Cancer Diagnosis Shocks Family
What began as a simple sore throat quickly turned into every parent’s worst nightmare for one Texas family.
Eight-year-old D’Angelo Valadez of San Angelo, Texas first complained that his throat hurt. At first, his symptoms seemed minor — fatigue, difficulty swallowing, and a change in his voice. His mother, Adrianna, believed it might be strep throat or a common illness children often experience.
But within days, everything changed.
According to family members, one evening while Adrianna was preparing dinner, D’Angelo asked for a glᴀss of water. The moment he tried to drink it, he screamed in pain.
Alarmed, his parents rushed him to the emergency room expecting doctors to prescribe antibiotics and send him home. Initially, medical staff also suspected strep throat. However, doctors soon noticed swelling not only inside his throat, but around his neck as well.
A CT scan revealed something far more serious.
Instead of a routine diagnosis, doctors discovered a mᴀss that appeared to be cancerous. D’Angelo’s aunt, Kendra Tarango, later shared that the family’s lives changed within minutes. Adrianna says doctors informed them the mᴀss was “looking like cancer” and immediately began preparing for emergency transfer.
The family was given only 30 minutes to pack before D’Angelo was transported by ambulance to Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth.
There, specialists confirmed the devastating diagnosis: T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer.
Since that day, D’Angelo has faced a grueling battle no child should ever have to endure. His treatment has included chemotherapy, radiation to his brain and spine, lumbar punctures, surgeries, and multiple blood transfusions. Meanwhile, his parents have balanced constant travel between San Angelo and Fort Worth while trying to maintain stability for their other children at home.
Despite the hardships, there has been encouraging news.
Today, D’Angelo’s family says he is officially in remission. However, his journey is far from over. Following radiation treatments, low blood counts recently forced him to undergo another blood transfusion, continuing the difficult road toward recovery.
For Adrianna, the most shocking part remains how suddenly everything happened.
One moment, she believed her son simply had strep throat.
The next, doctors were preparing the family for cancer treatment.
Now, loved ones are asking the community to rally around D’Angelo with prayers, support, and uplifting messages as he continues fighting through the emotional and physical challenges of recovery.