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02.11.2023 12:53
Alone against the hard life, against the terrible pain, against the inexorable cancer... If the risk of recurrence continues to be ultra-high, cancer will not give another try. Amin's body will simply fail, and then ONCOLOGY will win. This is what the deadly disease is waiting for not letting the child out of its claws.
But there is still a way out! It's not too late for Amin.... Today, in the USA, Italy, Israel, and Germany, research is actively conducted on DFMO pills, which significantly increase the 10-year survival rate of patients like Amin. But a single mother has no means to buy the pills and treat her son. If you gave him this hope, Amin would be able to beat the disease, put the whole terrible journey behind him and just live, finally start smiling and trusting this world that has unjustly caused him such pain...
Please help save Amin!
"I pray to the Almighty to give us the strength to fight. We just can't hold on any longer. I have no means to save my son. Cancer broke his body, and he will give up at any moment! My child's life continues to be at risk.
It is impossible to refuse taking the medication as it is too dangerous. But I can't raise such a huge amount of money! I beg you, do not leave my boy in trouble. He is suffering so much, and he is so exhausted! ", - Amina's mum says with tears in her eyes.
We ask you to join us in our joint efforts to remove cancer from the poor child's life forever! Amin's life and future depend on your support and your kind hearts!
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