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20.09.2023 07:03
Amin has a high-risk cancer of the nervous system. It's a desperate situation! There's no more treatment in his home country. Spanish doctors have done the impossible - stopped the growth of cancer cells, but in May, they put the therapy on hold. There is no money. The clinic doesn't accept debt. We can't wait any longer. We must resume the treatment. Can Amin survive? Does he have a tomorrow? The answer to this question depends on you and me today.
Amin was preparing to go to school when the deadly cancer invaded his life. The boy never went to school... During this challenging time, his father left the family. Amin did not break down and survived these challenges. He gathered himself and bravely endured the most complicated treatment: 8 courses of chemotherapy, high-dose chemistry, surgical interventions, MIBG therapy, bone marrow transplantation, radiation therapy, and 12 cycles of metronomic supportive chemistry. But he could not defeat the cancer in his home country.
Mum didn't give up. The Spanish clinic SANT JOAN de DEU answered her cry for help. They selected a suitable drug for immunotherapy and achieved significant results. Amin is in the ultra-high-risk group and needs to continue the treatment. Unfortunately, a single woman lacks the money to do this.
Don't turn your back. Amin's life is in your hands. There's no time at all. Help!
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