Thanks krejames. I've been biting my tongue as I see people who seem desperate to explain how this should all be blamed on the religion, but I think it needs to be said. The father explained articulately how they wanted to blast his son's head with so much radiation and that he wants a better, safer treatment. When the doctor said they were going ahead with the treatment and would take away their son if he had to, he made the logical choice to take away his son to buy themselves time to set up the preferred treatment. He felt that he had no other option and no one to turn to since the hospital and the gov't are linked and can overrule him.
Although he may be misinformed as far as the efficacy of the proton treatment for his son's condition, we can't blame him for wanting to save his son from brain damage at the hands of the normal radiation therapy. I mean, really, if he just accepted the treatment despite his reservations, there would be people saying "Typical of a JW parent, they're counting on the resurrection to fix everything so they're not willing to get their child the best treatment now." Except there wouldn't have been any media coverage and nobody would know it had happened.