Send help to Sun of hope PF!
27.05.2025 09:20
A bone marrow transplant is contingent upon payment. A young boy suffering from a severe form of leukaemia will not be able to overcome this illness without help, and the worst outcome could occur. Please assist us!
"We were supposed to be attending kindergarten graduation, making plans for a joyful summer, and preparing for school, but the disease had other plans for us...
The day before yesterday, Artem completed his chemotherapy course, and now we are in the recovery stage. His body is weakened, as expected, and the results of his tests have begun to decline. Doctors are carefully monitoring his condition. After the PET-CT scan, new changes in his data require additional diagnostics. If Artem is in remission, we will begin preparing for the bone marrow transplant (BMT). If he is not yet in remission, further treatment will be prescribed.
The decision regarding my son's life is being made right now! Please help him.”
This is Artem's mum reaching out for your support.
Please continue to be with us. Share this news, support Artem with your prayers, or consider donating. Together, we can achieve more!
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