Michael Bublé’s son has started treatment for his cancer diagnosis.
Bublé and his wife, Luisana Lopilato, came to social media last week to make the tragic announcement that their 3-year-old son, Noah has cancer.
Now, new details of little Noah’s diagnosis have come to light. Luisana’s older sister, Daniela, spoke to Gente, an Argentinian magazine, confirming that he has liver cancer. The article states that he started his four month chemotherapy treatment, as well.
Luisana took Noah to a clinic in Buenos Aires last Tuesday, believing he had a case of the mumps. After visiting the clinic, they visited doctors in Los Angeles and after a liver biopsy, their worst fears became reality.
Daniela told the magazine [that] “If God wanted it to be discovered that way, it’s because he wants to save Noah. Cancer is a horrible illness but we have faith in Noah being able to overcome this.”
“We know he will. The time to start a long and very difficult treatment has come but it’s got to be done. They say children are normally strong to put up with chemotherapy and my nephew is a warrior.”
In addition, Bublé’s sister, Brandee posted an inspirational message on her Instagram account.
The message reads: “And now these three remain: Faith, Hope & Love. But the greatest of these is love,” and Bublé captions it, “And we’ve got a lot.”
Michael Bublé took to his official Facebook page and posted on behalf of himself and Luisana.
“We are devastated about the recent cancer diagnosis of our oldest son Noah who is currently undergoing treatment in the US. We have always been very vocal about the importance of family and the love we have for our children.”
“Luisana and I have put our careers on hold in order to devote all our time and attention to helping Noah get well. At this difficult time, we ask only for your prayers and respect for our privacy.”
“We have a long journey in front of us and hope that with the support of family, friends and fans around the world, we will win this battle, God willing.”
We at CelebMix wish the best for Noah and his family as he begins treatment.