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By Josh Fiallo, Yahoo / Daily Blast | Actor Gary Sinise revealed Tuesday that his 33-year-old son died last month after a five-and-a-half year battle with chordoma—a “one in a million” bone cancer that slowly took away his son’s mobility and eventually his life. Sinise revealed his son’s death in a heart-wrenching tribute posted to his foundation’s website, where he shared that McCanna “Mac” Anthony Sinise fought and produced music until nearly his final breath.

“I am so blessed, fortunate, and proud to be his dad,” wrote Sinise.

Sinise had kept his son’s cancer battle largely under wraps, first revealing his diagnosis in an interview on Dec. 29, just a week before Mac succumbed to his disease in a hospital bed, surrounded by family.

Now the Forrest Gump and Apollo 13 actor has pulled the curtain back on his family’s struggles of the last six years. Those hard times began in the summer of 2017, when his wife, Moira, was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. Months later, he learned Mac was diagnosed with chordoma—a type of cancer that effects an average of just 300 Americans annually.

“What was happening? What is Chordoma? I had never heard of this,” Sinise recalled. “And two cancer patients, mother and son, within two months of each other? A real punch in the gut.”

Sinise wrote that his son’s spirit never dampened despite his situation, uplifted by his passion for music, his faith, his family, and his job working at his dad’s foundation, which focusses on providing support to U.S. veterans. Sinise said his son worked until his disease made it physically impossible.

Chordoma has no cure, but treatment was able to briefly rid Mac of the disease in 2018 before it appeared again in 2019—this time having spread, Sinise said.
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“The cancer had paralyzed him from the chest down, but he still had limited use of his right arm, and fingers on his left hand,” Sinise said. “Being right-handed, he would strap a stylus to his right hand, and he could punch letters and notes into his phone or iPad.”

While the disease took away Mac’s ability to play the drums, Sinise said he learned how to play the harmonica using one hand.

While fighting his disease, often from a hospital bed or wheelchair, Sinise said his son managed to produce an entire album, Mac Sinise: Resurrection and Revival, that was sent to press the same week he passed away.
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“No one escapes cancer. It affects us all, as every one of us in this life knows someone, personally or otherwise, who has faced this awful disease,” he said. “Our family is grateful for all those who have helped us, loved us, and supported us in this fight.”
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Read the full, inspiring story:
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/gary-sinise-pens-heart-wrenching-224358206.html

Mac’s album “Mac Sinise: Resurrection and Revival, is will be out soon. Watch for it.

Photo: Tribute to McCanna Anthony Sinise from Gary Sinise’s Facebook page

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