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13.09.2024 15:04
Dear friends, Ayazhan is fighting sarcoma (bone cancer) in a South Korean clinic. The results of her latest examination have just come back. The girl still has two nodules in her lungs. What they signify, the doctors cannot say yet, but they are certain that further observation is essential. Ayazhan's mum and dad are deeply worried about the uncertainty, but they are trying to keep the frightening thoughts at bay.
Help Ayazhan continue her life-saving treatment! Don't turn your back on her in this difficult moment.
It is too dangerous for her to go home now. Ayazhan needs to remain under medical supervision because the treatment is already showing positive results. All her blood tests are normal and stable. The girl is in a fighting spirit, despite how the sarcoma almost immobilised her and threatened her life.
Ayazhan is not only talented and beautiful, but she is also strong and persistent. She is slowly winning back every movement stolen by the cruel disease. That is why she is now undergoing rehabilitation at the clinic according to schedule. Our Ayazhan is enduring a tough battle with cancer. She is regaining her ability to walk, undergoing physiotherapy, and doing her exercises every day without holding back.
Ayazhan's treatment must be brought to a victorious conclusion! But her parents have already spent all they could on her care. Help them save their daughter!
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