Carson might only be five, but to everyone who knows him, he’s nothing short of a superhero. With his favorite cape tied around his shoulders and a toy car in hand, he’s taking on a battle most adults could never imagine — leukemia.

Since his diagnosis, Carson’s world has been filled with hospital rooms, IV lines, and long nights that test even the strongest hearts. But through it all, his grin never fades. Nurses say he greets every treatment with a thumbs-up and a proud, “Let’s do this!” just like his favorite hero, Spider-Man.
His mom, Jessica, says the hardest part isn’t the pain — it’s watching her little boy keep everyone else strong. “He tells me, ‘Mom, superheroes don’t cry. They just keep fighting.’ And somehow… he makes me believe it.”

Carson’s red and blue colors — once just his favorite shades — now stand for courage and hope. Every sticker on his chemo chart is another victory badge, another sign that this tiny hero refuses to give up.
And when the nurses asked what he wanted to do when he finally beats cancer, Carson smiled and said, “I’m going to throw a party for all the kids still fighting — because heroes help heroes.”

His body may be small, but his spirit is unstoppable — proof that even the littlest heroes can save the day.