
SpaceX fascination becomes cancer therapy for retired Texas teacher
Fox News
A retired teacher spent breaks from his cancer treatment combing social media for pictures of SpaceX rocket launches, yearning to join his fellow photographers in Boca Chica, Texas, to document the historic events.
"I was just waiting for the day to come that I would be able to get out there and shoot some photos myself," Sanchez continued, noting that he would watch the SpaceX launches on YouTube. Sanchez was diagnosed with appendix cancer in September 2018. He said doctors called it a "one in a million" diagnosis. Sanchez said he was told he had "too many tumors" all over his abdominal cavity and that he wasn't a good candidate for surgery. He said he went through six rounds of chemotherapy.More Related News

College student dies in tragic ski accident at Wisconsin resort, marking second death within a month
Ski accident kills Alexandra Blattner, 20-year-old University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh student, who reportedly crashed into a tree at Granite Peak Ski Resort on Feb. 5.












