No Sign of Cancer Found In Leah, Says Former Cincinnati Bengals Player Devon Still

The former Cincinnati Bengals player Devon Still said his daughter Leah showed no new signs of cancer in her recent medical tests. Devon said he could not ask for a better gift this holiday season.

Devon said he got this great news on Tuesday after the results of the new medical tests were revealed. The 4-year-old Leah was diagnosed with a stage 4 neuroblastoma in June.

As per experts, the disease develops from immature nerve cells that are found in several areas of the body. The disease majorly affects kids that are below the age of five, according to the Mayo clinic.

Leah received treatment that included chemotherapy and surgery. After the treatment, Leah was declared in March to be in remission with no signs of cancer.

The good news that the tests showed no signs of cancer in his Leah was revealed by Devon Still, 26, last week. “Thanks for all the support and prayers! Just got the phone call that her scans showed NED (no evidence of disease)! #LeahStrong”, Still wrote on Instagram.

Still, who was released from the Bengals roster this fall, said he is very thankful for the support showed by the team when Leah was getting treated for cancer.

He said he has nothing more than love for the Bengals organization and the city of Cincinnati, Devon wrote on Instagram. He said both of these have helped him immensely in the darkest times of his life and will be forever grateful to them.

The team donated more than $1 million that they collected from sales of Still's No. 75 jersey, to Children's Hospital in Cincinnati for pediatric cancer research and treatment.